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Yes, Kurds in Turkey have long sought greater autonomy and recognition of their cultural rights, including independence. This has led to periods of conflict and tensions between Kurdish groups and the Turkish government, particularly in the southeast region of Turkey.
Well, it's obviously Turkey... They have about 20-21 million kurds.
The relationship between Turkey and the Kurds has been contentious. Turkey has historically oppressed Kurdish cultural and political rights, leading to conflict and violence. The Turkish government has also been involved in military operations against Kurdish separatist groups like the PKK.
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Different governments treat Kurds differently. In some countries, like Turkey and Syria, Kurds have faced discrimination and repression, including restrictions on their culture, language, and political rights. In other countries, such as Iraq, Kurds have gained more autonomy and political representation.
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Because the Kurds wanted to form an independent state from turkey
They want their own country.
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Yes. Kurds make up between 15% and 25% of the Turkish population.
The three countries with the largest indigenous Kurdish Populations are Turkey, Iraq, and Iran.