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Anyone who reads this article can see how one-sided it is. I don’t understand how it’s allowed to keep it that way. It mentions about dersim rebellion or other rebellions and how Kurdish people get killed but it doesn’t mention about the fact that Kurdish people in the village were the ones who started the rebellion and the first ones who get armed against Turkish government to get another country and also killed thousands of people. Every single article in Wikipedia about this issue seems to have the same problem for some reason and since a lot of people use Wikipedia as their source of information this is a real problem. Any country in this world right now would do the same to a minority if that minority wants to get their land and even kill people for it (terrorism). There is a lot of minorities that doesn’t have a country. Some of them literally being tortured from governments for example uyghur people in China (i know it’s another topic). But my point is that if there was no terorism in the beginning Turkish and Kurdish people were living in peace in Turkiye just like any other country with minorities. If you think Kurdish people has a right to have a country (hilarious and doesn’t make sense) so be it but don’t change the facts and update this article with right sources. Don’t spread wrong and one-sided information. Rainismm (talk) 20:42, 19 July 2024 (UTC)Reply