The Revolutionary Cultural Eastern Hearths (Devrimci Doğu Kültür Ocakları, DDKO) were an association of mainly
Kurdish
Kurdish may refer to:
*Kurds or Kurdish people
*Kurdish languages
*Kurdish alphabets
*Kurdistan, the land of the Kurdish people which includes:
**Southern Kurdistan
**Eastern Kurdistan
**Northern Kurdistan
**Western Kurdistan
See also
* Kurd (dis ...
students in Turkey.
It was formed in 1969 and forbidden after the
military coup in 1971.
History
In the late 1960s, Kurdish students organized so-called Eastern Meetings (
Turkish
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*a Turkic language spoken by the Turks
* of or about Turkey
** Turkish language
*** Turkish alphabet
** Turkish people, a Turkic ethnic group and nation
*** Turkish citizen, a citizen of Turkey
*** Turkish communities and mi ...
:''DoÄŸu Mitingleri'') which in 1969 lead to the foundation of the Revolutionary Cultural Eastern Hearths. The DDKO was initially present in Ankara and Istanbul,
where
Abdullah Öcalan
Abdullah Öcalan ( ; ; born 4 April 1949), also known as Apo (short for Abdullah in Turkish and Kurdish for "uncle"), is a political prisoner and founding member of the militant Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).
Öcalan was based in Syria from ...
took part in their activities.
But soon spread its activities to cities in the Kurdish provinces,
branches were established in
Ergani in November 1970, a month later in
Silvan
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* ...
and
Kozluk
Kozluk ( ku, Hezzo) is a district of Batman Province, Turkey
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and in January 1971 in
Diyarbakır
Diyarbakır (; ; ; ) is the largest Kurdish-majority city in Turkey. It is the administrative center of Diyarbakır Province.
Situated around a high plateau by the banks of the Tigris river on which stands the historic Diyarbakır Fortress, ...
and
Batman
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.
The DDKO received relevant support of the left-wing
Turkish Workers' Party
Workers' Party of Turkey (''Türkiye İşçi Partisi'') was a Turkish political party, founded the 13 February 1961. It became the first socialist party in Turkey to win representation in the national parliament. It was banned twice (after the mi ...
(TIP)
who's president Mehmet Ali Aslan was a Kurd and in 1969 has condemned a decree of the year 1967 prohibiting the distribution of foreign material in the Kurdish language.
Ideology and aims
The DDKO organized further meetings and demanded a better development of the Eastern Provinces and also more cultural freedom.
The DDKO was very much involved with the society and also published demands the farmers made in their journals.
It was a left wing organization as it was involved in organizing in seminars about Marxism and socialism. But later also it also organized meetings where the Kurdish question was discussed.
In several of their events and gatherings,
short theater plays were performed in the
Kurdish language
Kurdish (, ) is a language or a group of languages spoken by Kurds in the geo-cultural region of Kurdistan and the Kurdish diaspora. Kurdish constitutes a dialect continuum, belonging to Western Iranian languages in the Indo-European language ...
.
Closure and prosecution
In October 1970, many prominent leaders of the DDKO were arrested and after the
military coup in March 1971, the DDKO was closed down.
Then the DDKO trials began which were held under martial law.
[Richter, Fabian (2016).p.38] The prosecutions arguments were that Kurds don't actually exist, and their language was in reality a Turkish dialect.
He argued that Kurdish was in its vast a mixture of 60% of Turkish and 40% Arabic and Persian words.
Therefore Kurdish was just as Turkic as
Yakut or
Chuvash.
Further he accused the DDKO to have had ties with the left wing of the political party TIP and the
Revolutionary Youth Federation of Turkey
The Revolutionary Youth Federation of Turkey ( tr, Türkiye Devrimci Gençlik Federasyonu), often known simply as Revolutionary Youth ( tr, Devrimci Gençlik, DEV-GENÇ) was a Marxist-Leninist organization founded in 1965 in Turkey and banned i ...
(Dev-Genç) which shall have led to separatist activities and violence that caused the Military to announce Martial law in 11 provinces.
Musa Anter,
Necmettin Büyükkaya
Necmettin Büyükkaya also known as Neco (1943–1984) was a prominent Kurdish activist and cadre of the Revolutionary Cultural Eastern Hearths in Turkey who was tortured to death in prison.
Biography
Büyükkaya was born in 1943 in the villag ...
and
İsmail Beşikçi İsmail Beşikçi (born 1939 in İskilip, Turkey) is a Turkish sociologist, philosopher, revolutionary, and writer. He is a PEN Honorary Member. He has served 17 years in prison on propaganda charges stemming from his writings about the Kurdish popu ...
prepared their defenses.
Other important activists for Kurdish rights arrested were ,
Mehdi Zana
Mehdi Zana (born 20 December 1940 in Silvan) is an author and former Kurdish politician from Turkey. At: "KORT BIOGRAFI ÖVER FÖRFATTAREN OCH POLITIKERN MEHDI ZANA" He is prominent Kurdish political activist a former Mayor of Diyarbakır. Followi ...
and
Mümtaz Kotan, among others. The defendants argued that Kurds existed and lived in Eastern Anatolia since 2000 B.C., while the Turks only arrived in Anatolia in the 11th century. They also argued that Kurdish is an
Indo-European language
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while Turkish is an Altai-Uralic language.
The
Military tribunal attempted to impede such a defense, for it eventually could be seen as an argument which would be able to be used in the future, but in the end the defense was admitted and included to the case files.
Many of the defendants were sentenced to over 10 years in prison.
Aftermath
Some former DDKO members attempted to create a successor with the ''Devrimci Doğu Kültür Derneği'' (DDKD) but did not have success.
References
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Organizations established in 1969
1969 establishments in Turkey
Organizations disestablished in 1971
1971 disestablishments in Turkey