DIYARBAKIR: A 12-year-old boy was shot dead in Cizre in southeast Turkey, the sixth person to be killed in the largely Kurdish town in the last three weeks, security sources said.
Local witnesses on Wednesday said, police teams were travelling through the area at the time he was shot. However, Interior Minister Efkan Ala told broadcaster Haberturk that police had not fired guns or tear gas and said an investigation had been launched. The spate of killings risk undermining confidence in a two-year-old peace process between the government and the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), a militant group that has waged a three-decade insurgency in pursuit of autonomy for Turkey’s Kurds.
The security sources said Nihat Kazanhan suffered a head wound and died in hospital in Cizre, a town near Turkey’s Syrian and Iraqi borders and the scene of recent unrest involving security forces, PKK sympathisers and rival Islamist Kurds.
A delegation from the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) visited Cizre in a bid to put an end to recent unrest, and Kazanhan’s shooting occurred after an HDP deputy had addressed a crowd in the town. (PTI)