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The curfews, which had been previously declared in 77 villages and hamlets in the districts of Hazro, Lice and Kocaköy in Turkey's southeastern province of Diyarbakır on the ground of an operation to be launched in the region, were lifted as of today (November 1).
The Governorship of Diyarbakır released a written statement on its official website and announced that the curfews, which entered into force at 9 p.m. on October 29, 2018, ended as of 12 a.m. on October 31, 2018.
Curfew has been lifted in the following villages and hamlets:
* In the district of Lice: Villages of Zümrüt, Gürbeyli, Kıpçak, Damar, Sığınak, Kıyıköy, Çıralı, Dibekköy, Budak, Dallıca, Arıklı, Çağdaş, Yolçatı, Tepe, Kutlu, Kayacık, Serince, Kabakaya, Uçarı, Yalaza, Ortaç, Ziyaret, Bağlan, Oyuklu, Çavundur, Esenler, Dolunay and Türeli; and Hamlets of Ahmetbey, Guçik, Kola, Hasana, Navaladiriş, Dingil, Ayşe, Hacıhüseyin, Kuruca, Dablo, Alataş, Sınır, Pınar, Kolbağı, Bakanlar, Kalkanlı, Beğendik, Hacıcemil, Esenli, Çaylarbaşı, Göçer, Kerpiçören Çanak, Sağlam and Hevselbey;
* In the district of Kocaköy: Villages of Arkbaşı, Tepecik and Boyunlu; and Hamlets of Akdiken, Hacıreşit, Varlık, Işıklar and Gökçe;
* In Hazro: Villages of Çitlibahçe, Sarıerik, Ormankaya, Meşebağları, Kavaklıboğaz, Dadaş, Kırmataş, Terdöken and Gözebaşı; and Hamlets of Şahgeldi, Bayram, Nebiya, Yılgeçti, Teknebaşı, Ajikan and Eldeğemez.
191th curfew has ended in Diyarbakır
The Human Rights Foundation of Turkey (TİHV) Documentation Center has determined that curfew was declared for at least 332 times in 11 provinces and at least 50 districts from August 16, 2015 to October 1, 2018.
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According to the report, at least 1 million 809 thousand people have been affected due to these curfews. The report has also shown that 190 curfews were declared in Diyarbakır before. The curfew which ended today was the 191th curfew declared in the city.
About DiyarbakırAccording to the Turkish Statistical İnstitute, in 2014 Diyarbakır was Turkey’s 12th most populated city, with a population of 1,635,048. The population of the city center is 834,854. Diyarbakır’s (Amed’s) city center has about 9000 years of recorded history. The Diyarbakır Castle and Gardens was named a Global Heritage site by UNESCO in 2015. Dicle University was opened in 1978. Diyarbakır Governor: Hüseyin Aksoy Municipality co-chairs: Gültan Kışanak, Furat Anlı (Democratic Regions Party). (The elected Municipality Co-Chairs of Diyarbakır were arrested and the former District Governor of Etimesgut, Cumali Atilla, who has been appointed as a trustee to the municipality, took office on November 2, 2016) |
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* Photograph: Güneydoğu Güncel