The US State Department Draws Attention to the Violations of Kurdish Rights in Turkey

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The US State Department released its annual report on human rights, which assesses the situation in 200 different countries. It is reported that in Turkey, Kurds, refugees, ethnic-religious communities such as Alevi, Armenian, Jew, women and LGBTI+ face threats and violence and journalists are arbitrarily blocked and arrested.

 
 
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