Victims of Turkey's Kurdish militant conflict long for peace

KIZILTEPE,
Mehmet Sincar, one of
His is one of tens of thousands of deaths during a conflict which jailed militant leader
"We want to see those days. He really gave his life for peace, for the struggle for peace and democracy," she said in the city of Kiziltepe, near the Syrian border, where she has served as mayor since her husband's murder.
"But I also have doubts. They (the Turkish state) have deceived me many times," she said before visiting the cemetery where her husband is buried, caressing the gravestone bearing his picture.
Clandestine paramilitary groups are suspected of having carried out extra-judicial killings in the 1990s, mostly related to the PKK conflict, human rights groups say.
The PKK conflict has killed more than 40,000 people since it began in 1984, leaving tens of thousands wounded, including Turkish security force members, militants and civilians alike.
One Turkish military veteran of the conflict, Major Mehmet Bedri Aluclu, lost his eyesight and both forearms when a PKK mine that he was defusing exploded in Siirt province in 2007.
Aluclu, with books that he has since written about the PKK on the table beside him, is sceptical about peace prospects.
"If only the PKK would dissolve itself... The probability of such a thing is zero," he said at his home in
MOTHERS OF PKK RECRUITS
In Diyarbakir, main city in
She said he called six years ago, saying he was in hospital with a wounded leg in
Since then she has not heard from him again, but said "God willing this peace will happen and all our children will come".
"Surrender to justice. Do something Faruk. Put down that gun," she said, clutching a photo of her only child. "These children must be brought home. God willing, with the power of the state, there will be peace."
(Reporting by
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