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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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While the mothers are on watch, the children's stories are worth to be told that we learn in the field research[4]. These stories will also help people understand better the mothers of Diyarbakır and see the true face of the PKK's child soldiers recruitment. The first of three narratives to be told is about Rojhat Ciftci. Rojhat was kidnapped six years ago in Hakkari when he was fifteen. He contacted with his family twice and was caught by the PKK militants while trying to escape from the camp. Later, the PKK pulled Rojhat's nails off in order to prevent any further attempt of escape. Rojhat's mother and brother searched for him in the PKK camps, including Kandil. During one of these visits, Rojhat's brother quarreled with the PKK militants as they neither showed nor gave Rojhat to his family. Shortly after Rojhat's family returned to their village, the militants raided the village at midnight and killed Rojhat's older brother in the barn of the house.