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Yaşar Kaya

Yaşar Kaya (born 1938, Kars, Turkey[1]–2016, Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan) was a Turkish-Kurdish politician and publisher of the pro-Kurdish newspaper Özgür Gündem.[2] Together with authors like Ismail Besikçi and Musa Anter, he was a co-founders of the Kurdish Institute of Istanbul in 1992.[3]

Yaşar Kaya
Chairman of the Peoples' Labour Party
In office
June 1993 – December 1993
President of the Kurdish Parliament in Exile
In office
1995–1999
Personal details
Born1938
Kars, Turkey
Died9 March 2016
Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan
CitizenshipTurkish
NationalityKurdish
Political partyPeoples Labour Party

Early life edit

He attended the Kabatas high school in Istanbul and after studied economics at the University. He was arrested and prosecuted in the trial of the forty-niners in 1959, and completed his studies in 1965. Following he was shortly exiled to Konya in 1968 but soon returned to Istanbul where he was employed by several companies.[4] He also wrote for the newspaper Dicle-Firat, an outlet which focused on the assimilation of Kurds and Kurdish rights between 1962 and 1963.[5] He was prosecuted in relation of his activities as the owner of Özgür Gündem, and in January 1993, he had to announce the closure of the newspaper.[6]

Political career edit

He was elected the first party chair of the Democracy Party (DEP) in June 1993.[7] The party decided to launch a peace campaign focused on the Turkish Kurdish conflict which would take place from the 2 August to the 1 September 1993.[7] The campaign was prohibited by the Turkish authorities and the events that have been planned in Diyarbakır and Batman were canceled.[8] And on the 17 September 1993 Kaya was arrested due to his participation at public event in Germany as well at the congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in 1993.[8] In October 1993 he was condemned to two years imprisonment,[9] but was released on the 8 December of the same year.[8] On the 12 December 1993[10] Hatip Dicle was elected the new chairman.[11] In February 1994, Kaya was sentenced to 4 years in prison due to a speech he held at the KDP congress on the 15 August 1993 in Iraq.[2]

In exile in Europe edit

He fled into exile declaring he has been in over 18 different prisons in the last 37 years.[2] He eventually settled Cologne, Germany.[12] In Europe, he was involved in the foundation of the Kurdish Parliament in Exile in April 1995 in The Hague, Netherlands. He was elected its president and several ex-deputies of the Turkish parliament from the Democracy Party (DEP), the Peoples Labour Party (HEP) as well as representatives of the political wing of the Kurdistan Workers' Party were represented in the parliament.[13] Kaya was the president of the Kurdish Parliament in Exile until it was dissolved.[13] Yasar Kaya kept being in the focus of the Turkish authorities and his statements of support for a Kurdish state created from parts of the countries Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Iran in Turkey during an interview to the Turkish newspaper Yeni Safak drew strong opposition by the Turkish authorities who confiscated the issue and the journalist Ali Teker was prosecuted for separatism for writing such an article.[14] He also interviewed Abdullah Öcalan just ahead his expulsion from Syria[15] and after Öcalan was sentenced to death by Turkey in June 1999, he criticized the verdict.[16] In July 1999, the Turkish authorities issued an arrest warrant for Yasar Kaya, and accused him together with other integrants of the Kurdish Parliament in Exile of having established an armed movement.[17]

Return from exile and death edit

In 2014, he returned to Turkey after having received the assurance he would not be arrested. He had to stand trial though due to his involvement in the Kurdish Parliament in Exile.[12] He left Turkey for Erbil to receive medical treatment after he fell ill in spring 2016. He died on the 9 March 2016 in Erbil.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Fırat, Nuri; Yıldız, Yılmaz (3 May 2017). "Almost All Party Chairs Served Jail Term". Bianet. Retrieved 2020-10-16.
  2. ^ a b c Laizer, S. J. (1996). Martyrs, Traitors, and Patriots: Kurdistan After the Gulf War. Zed Books. pp. 148–149. ISBN 978-1-85649-396-3.
  3. ^ "28 years in the service of the Kurdish language". ANF News. Retrieved 2020-10-16.
  4. ^ a b "Kürt siyasetçi Yaşar Kaya hayatını kaybetti". birgun.net (in Turkish). Retrieved 2020-10-16.
  5. ^ Yilmaz, Özcan (2015-11-26). La formation de la nation kurde en Turquie (in French). Graduate Institute Publications. pp. 95–96. ISBN 978-2-940503179.
  6. ^ "Free expression in Turkey, 1993: Killings, Convictions and confections" (PDF). Human Rights Watch. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  7. ^ a b Cigerli, Sabri; Saout, Didier Le (2005). Öcalan et le PKK: Les mutations de la question kurde en Turquie et au moyen-orient (in French). Maisonneuve et Larose. p. 189. ISBN 978-2-7068-1885-1.
  8. ^ a b c Cigerli, Sabri; Saout, Didier Le (2005). p.190
  9. ^ Refugees, United Nations High Commissioner for. "Refworld | Chronology for Kurds in Turkey". Refworld. Retrieved 2020-10-16.
  10. ^ Cigerli, Sabri; Saout, Didier Le (2005). p.191
  11. ^ Watts, Nicole F. (2010). Activists in Office. University of Washington Press. p. 69. ISBN 9780295990491.
  12. ^ a b "Kurdish Politician Returns to Turkey After 20 Years". Bianet. 18 April 2014. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  13. ^ a b Cigerli, Sabri; Saout, Didier Le (2005). p.162
  14. ^ "Turkey: Criminal Prosecutions of Journalists". Committee to Protect Journalists. Retrieved 2020-10-16.
  15. ^ Cigerli, Sabri; Saout, Didier Le (2005). p.307
  16. ^ "Ocalan: 'This is a sentence on the Kurdish people'". The Independent. 1999-06-30. Archived from the original on 2022-05-07. Retrieved 2020-10-16.
  17. ^ "Turks Seek Arrest of Kurd Assembly Chief Members". Azbarez. 27 July 1999. Retrieved 16 October 2020.

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Yasar Kaya born 1938 Kars Turkey 1 2016 Erbil Iraqi Kurdistan was a Turkish Kurdish politician and publisher of the pro Kurdish newspaper Ozgur Gundem 2 Together with authors like Ismail Besikci and Musa Anter he was a co founders of the Kurdish Institute of Istanbul in 1992 3 Yasar KayaChairman of the Peoples Labour PartyIn office June 1993 December 1993President of the Kurdish Parliament in ExileIn office 1995 1999Personal detailsBorn1938Kars TurkeyDied9 March 2016Erbil Iraqi KurdistanCitizenshipTurkishNationalityKurdishPolitical partyPeoples Labour Party Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 2 1 In exile in Europe 3 Return from exile and death 4 ReferencesEarly life editHe attended the Kabatas high school in Istanbul and after studied economics at the University He was arrested and prosecuted in the trial of the forty niners in 1959 and completed his studies in 1965 Following he was shortly exiled to Konya in 1968 but soon returned to Istanbul where he was employed by several companies 4 He also wrote for the newspaper Dicle Firat an outlet which focused on the assimilation of Kurds and Kurdish rights between 1962 and 1963 5 He was prosecuted in relation of his activities as the owner of Ozgur Gundem and in January 1993 he had to announce the closure of the newspaper 6 Political career editHe was elected the first party chair of the Democracy Party DEP in June 1993 7 The party decided to launch a peace campaign focused on the Turkish Kurdish conflict which would take place from the 2 August to the 1 September 1993 7 The campaign was prohibited by the Turkish authorities and the events that have been planned in Diyarbakir and Batman were canceled 8 And on the 17 September 1993 Kaya was arrested due to his participation at public event in Germany as well at the congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party KDP in 1993 8 In October 1993 he was condemned to two years imprisonment 9 but was released on the 8 December of the same year 8 On the 12 December 1993 10 Hatip Dicle was elected the new chairman 11 In February 1994 Kaya was sentenced to 4 years in prison due to a speech he held at the KDP congress on the 15 August 1993 in Iraq 2 In exile in Europe edit He fled into exile declaring he has been in over 18 different prisons in the last 37 years 2 He eventually settled Cologne Germany 12 In Europe he was involved in the foundation of the Kurdish Parliament in Exile in April 1995 in The Hague Netherlands He was elected its president and several ex deputies of the Turkish parliament from the Democracy Party DEP the Peoples Labour Party HEP as well as representatives of the political wing of the Kurdistan Workers Party were represented in the parliament 13 Kaya was the president of the Kurdish Parliament in Exile until it was dissolved 13 Yasar Kaya kept being in the focus of the Turkish authorities and his statements of support for a Kurdish state created from parts of the countries Turkey Syria Iraq and Iran in Turkey during an interview to the Turkish newspaper Yeni Safak drew strong opposition by the Turkish authorities who confiscated the issue and the journalist Ali Teker was prosecuted for separatism for writing such an article 14 He also interviewed Abdullah Ocalan just ahead his expulsion from Syria 15 and after Ocalan was sentenced to death by Turkey in June 1999 he criticized the verdict 16 In July 1999 the Turkish authorities issued an arrest warrant for Yasar Kaya and accused him together with other integrants of the Kurdish Parliament in Exile of having established an armed movement 17 Return from exile and death editIn 2014 he returned to Turkey after having received the assurance he would not be arrested He had to stand trial though due to his involvement in the Kurdish Parliament in Exile 12 He left Turkey for Erbil to receive medical treatment after he fell ill in spring 2016 He died on the 9 March 2016 in Erbil 4 References edit Firat Nuri Yildiz Yilmaz 3 May 2017 Almost All Party Chairs Served Jail Term Bianet Retrieved 2020 10 16 a b c Laizer S J 1996 Martyrs Traitors and Patriots Kurdistan After the Gulf War Zed Books pp 148 149 ISBN 978 1 85649 396 3 28 years in the service of the Kurdish language ANF News Retrieved 2020 10 16 a b Kurt siyasetci Yasar Kaya hayatini kaybetti birgun net in Turkish Retrieved 2020 10 16 Yilmaz Ozcan 2015 11 26 La formation de la nation kurde en Turquie in French Graduate Institute Publications pp 95 96 ISBN 978 2 940503179 Free expression in Turkey 1993 Killings Convictions and confections PDF Human Rights Watch Retrieved 16 October 2020 a b Cigerli Sabri Saout Didier Le 2005 Ocalan et le PKK Les mutations de la question kurde en Turquie et au moyen orient in French Maisonneuve et Larose p 189 ISBN 978 2 7068 1885 1 a b c Cigerli Sabri Saout Didier Le 2005 p 190 Refugees United Nations High Commissioner for Refworld Chronology for Kurds in Turkey Refworld Retrieved 2020 10 16 Cigerli Sabri Saout Didier Le 2005 p 191 Watts Nicole F 2010 Activists in Office University of Washington Press p 69 ISBN 9780295990491 a b Kurdish Politician Returns to Turkey After 20 Years Bianet 18 April 2014 Retrieved 16 October 2020 a b Cigerli Sabri Saout Didier Le 2005 p 162 Turkey Criminal Prosecutions of Journalists Committee to Protect Journalists Retrieved 2020 10 16 Cigerli Sabri Saout Didier Le 2005 p 307 Ocalan This is a sentence on the Kurdish people The Independent 1999 06 30 Archived from the original on 2022 05 07 Retrieved 2020 10 16 Turks Seek Arrest of Kurd Assembly Chief Members Azbarez 27 July 1999 Retrieved 16 October 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yasar Kaya amp oldid 1100904517, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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