What's new

Once-jailed lawmaker again uses Kurdish in Turkey's parliament

Status
Not open for further replies.

Siavash

FULL MEMBER
Joined
Jul 17, 2015
Messages
461
Reaction score
-2
Country
Iran, Islamic Republic Of
Location
Canada
Once-jailed lawmaker again uses Kurdish in Turkey's parliament - Business Insider
By Gulsen Solaker and Ayla Jean Yackley

ANKARA (Reuters) - A member of Turkey's parliament spoke Kurdish while taking her oath of office on Tuesday, but the acting speaker said her vow was invalid.

Leyla Zana, a Nobel Peace Prize nominee, spent a decade in prison for links to Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militants after speaking Kurdish in parliament in 1991. A representative from her office said Tuesday's gesture was to raise awareness of the renewed conflict that has killed hundreds of people in Turkey's mainly Kurdish southeast since July.

At the swearing-in ceremony, Zana, who won a seat in a parliamentary election on Nov. 1, began her oath by saying, "With the hope of an honorable and lasting peace" in Kurdish.

She finished by changing the oath's official wording of "Turkish people" to "people of Turkey."

The provisional speaker of parliament, Deniz Baykal, asked Zana to return to the lectern for an exact recitation but she left the chamber, media reported.

"If she sees fit, she should come and read the text of the oath exactly, or the oath is not valid," Baykal said.

It was not immediately clear whether speaking in Kurdish or changing the wording, or both, had rendered her oath invalid.

Many Kurds have called the parliamentary election unfair because it was conducted against the background of renewed clashes between security forces and the PKK.



JAILED FOR 10 YEARS

Zana rose to prominence in 1991, causing uproar in Turkey's parliament by speaking in Kurdish at her oath-swearing ceremony.

The speech prompted parliament to strip her of her immunity and eject her from the legislature. It was used as evidence against her when she and three other MPs, elected as independents, were jailed in 1994 for links to the PKK. They were freed in 2004.

Turkey has since broadened human rights and boosted Kurdish linguistic and political freedoms.

In June, Zana's Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) won seats in parliament as a party for the first time, depriving the ruling AK Party of a majority. Zana then took her oath in Turkish.

A new election was called after the AKP failed to form a coalition and a 2-1/2 year ceasefire was shattered following Turkish strikes against PKK targets.

The HDP lost a quarter of its seats in the re-run election.

Two bomb attacks, in July and October, blamed on Islamic State, targeted pro-Kurdish activists, killing 135 people and raising concerns about stability in NATO member Turkey, which borders Syria. The AKP tapped into people's security fears and was able to regain a majority in this month's poll.



(Writing by Ayla Jean Yackley; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)
 
By not reciting the Oath properly she gives up all her elected powers, what's the point being elected, how does that benefit you or your electorates in anyway ? Very immature, you'd think 10 years in prison would have taught her some things..
 
By not reciting the Oath properly she gives up all her elected powers, what's the point being elected, how does that benefit you or your electorates in anyway ? Very immature, you'd think 10 years in prison would have taught her some things..
interesting that you do not complain about 10 years jail sentence just for reciting in Kurdish language. I think she was right putting the phrase "people of Turkey" instead of "Turkish people" and reciting in Kurdish language! She ought to have a choice what language she prefers to give oath. I think she wants to raise awareness about the issue. she knows if the discrimination continues she as a sole member there with limited rights would not be able to do her job for her constituents.
 
interesting that you do not complain about 10 years jail sentence just for reciting in Kurdish language. I think she was right putting the phrase "people of Turkey" instead of "Turkish people" and reciting in Kurdish language! She ought to have a choice what language she prefers to give oath. I think she wants to raise awareness about the issue. she knows if the discrimination continues she as a sole member there with limited rights would not be able to do her job for her constituents.

She was jailed for having ties with the PKK terrorist organisation, not for reciting in Kurdish language. The reason why people were upset was due the fact she tried to differentiate "Turkish people" and "People of Turkey", they have the same meaning but she argues otherwise. Anyone who is a citizen of Turkey is a Turk, regardless of ethnicity. Turkish is a lingue franca in Turkey, meaning everyone should know Turkish to be able to communicate so there are no language barriers. Kurdish is completely allowed in Turkey, contrary to Azeri in Iran so dont come here trying to lecture us about our country, capiche?
 
:pop:
Don't worry Sultan Erdogan has a magic wand to solve all the problems of "people of turkey".:lol:
 
interesting that you do not complain about 10 years jail sentence just for reciting in Kurdish language. I think she was right putting the phrase "people of Turkey" instead of "Turkish people" and reciting in Kurdish language! She ought to have a choice what language she prefers to give oath. I think she wants to raise awareness about the issue. she knows if the discrimination continues she as a sole member there with limited rights would not be able to do her job for her constituents.

She recited the Oath in Turkish not Kurdish, not reciting the oath 1:1 is the issue.
 
t was not immediately clear whether speaking in Kurdish or changing the wording, or both, had rendered her oath invalid.

Everything is clear. It doesn't matter what she says before and/or after the oath.

She changed the official oath to her liking which rendered her oath as invalid. She refused to say the correct oath. Now, she won't be able to vote,make speech, etc... in the parliament.
 
She was jailed for having ties with the PKK terrorist organisation, not for reciting in Kurdish language. The reason why people were upset was due the fact she tried to differentiate "Turkish people" and "People of Turkey", they have the same meaning but she argues otherwise. Anyone who is a citizen of Turkey is a Turk, regardless of ethnicity. Turkish is a lingue franca in Turkey, meaning everyone should know Turkish to be able to communicate so there are no language barriers. Kurdish is completely allowed in Turkey, contrary to Azeri in Iran so dont come here trying to lecture us about our country, capiche?

Everything is clear. It doesn't matter what she says before and/or after the oath.

She changed the official oath to her liking which rendered her oath as invalid. She refused to say the correct oath. Now, she won't be able to vote,make speech, etc... in the parliament.
Why would she do that? For fun?

She was jailed for having ties with the PKK terrorist organisation, not for reciting in Kurdish language. The reason why people were upset was due the fact she tried to differentiate "Turkish people" and "People of Turkey", they have the same meaning but she argues otherwise. Anyone who is a citizen of Turkey is a Turk, regardless of ethnicity. Turkish is a lingue franca in Turkey, meaning everyone should know Turkish to be able to communicate so there are no language barriers. Kurdish is completely allowed in Turkey, contrary to Azeri in Iran so dont come here trying to lecture us about our country, capiche?
How is it allowed? Is it taught in school? Can she talk in Kurdish in Parliament instead of Turkish. Is Turkey considered a bilingual country or is Turkish the official language? Do you have Kurdish schools for those who have one parent Kurd like in Canada or is it forbidden.

Who gives a shit what is done under Mullahs in Iran, If I was president Kurds in Iran would be taught in languages of their choice, like Canada! If they manage to gather enough vote their autonomy would have been put to elections like Quebec with enough time window so the government could change their mind of leaving. Now stop avoiding the question and answer it without the Iranian-Turkish feud I see in this forum. I don't give a shit about this feud. It is not to stir fight it is to ask questions and raise awareness. Stop being a child and act in civilized way and lets have a debate.

Interesting that you can't read :D
.
I read several articles about her specially her first attempt where she recited in Kurdish and then accuse of PKK affiliation that is the reason for my saying ...
 
Stop post "Trash" in this Section, there are enough Sticky Threads here for "Trash" !
stop it then and avoid answering if you have nothing to add! there is no trash look at questions I asked and see if you have answer for it. This Sinan likes to troll and I just gave him a correct answer. Isn't that the answer? By the way what I am doing is not illegal nor infuriating! If you can not handle a civilized debate then you have a trouble and need assistance. There are simple questions up there that you can answer if you like. Try it it may be good for you and I may learn something! If not Shut up and let grown ups discuss things buddy! (You live in Turkey right?)

Now because I found you ingnorant I repeat the questions that one of your members raised it actually:

How is it allowed? Is it taught in school? Can she talk in Kurdish in Parliament instead of Turkish. Is Turkey considered a bilingual country or is Turkish the official language? Do you have Kurdish schools for those who have one parent Kurd like in Canada or is it forbidden.
 
Last edited:
:) European Union!
They can .... my .... !

How is it allowed? Is it taught in school? Can she talk in Kurdish in Parliament instead of Turkish. Is Turkey considered a bilingual country or is Turkish the official language? Do you have Kurdish schools for those who have one parent Kurd like in Canada or is it forbidden.
Turkey's official language is Turkish, however that doesn't bars Kurdish TVs, newspapers, names, private schools, business names etc.... You can say situation is better than Iran which bars everything Turkic for Azeris and Turkmens.
 
They can .... my .... !


Turkey's official language is Turkish, however that doesn't bars Kurdish TVs, newspapers, names, private schools, business names etc.... You can say situation is better than Iran which bars everything Turkic for Azeris and Turkmens.
I told you , I don't care and defend Islamic republic. Let me know how it is in Turkey so I have a better understanding what is going on.

Still it seems doesn't match what European union is seeking or as it is in Canada. It is not bilingual is it? Anyway if instead of comparing yourselves to IR regime and trying to shut down anyone here who talks about it you either would ignore the post or post informative answers that describe the situation you would have done a better job. Ok from your post as you are saying they can have some of their individual rights. That is a good start.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top Bottom