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Diyarbakır mothers' sit-in protests and child soldiers of the PKK

The sit-in protests began when Hacire Akar staged a protest outside of the Peoples' Democratic Party's (HDP) Diyarbakir office on September 3, 2019.

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Finally, there is the narrative of Eyüp Baran. He met the PKK when he was nine years old. On 14 February 2011, the PKK and its sympathizers asked the children in the village not to go to school and to join the protests in the name of anniversary of Abdullah Ocalan's -- the PKK terrorist head -- capture. However, Eyüp was sent to school by his father unlike the terrorist organization's demand. In the same day, PKK militants gave Eyüp a bomb to explode and he losted his left hand. After having a longtime treatment, Eyup was disappeared while playing game in the courtyard of his house and his family has never heard from again. In the interview with Eyüp's father, I asked him why the PKK kidnapped a child with a crippled hand, because it was impossible for him to hold a gun with that hand. Also what could a child with a crippled hand do in the PKK camps? The father's answer was very clear: "They kidnapped him, for sure, to use him as a suicide bomber."