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Emine Ayna, (1 July 1968, Dicle, Diyarbakir, Turkey) is a contemporary politician in Turkey 〔Ömer Halis İş, ('Siz bize Türk diyemezsiniz' ), ''Posta'', September 1, 2010.〕 of Zaza descent. 〔Gürkan Hacır, ("Kürtlerle Nasıl Ayrıştık?" ), ''Akşam'', August 17, 2010.〕 She was a member of the former Democratic Society Party (DTP). She joined the Peace and Democracy Party (BDP), after the Constitutional Court banned DTP on 11 December 2009. ==Life and career== Emine Ayna was born in Dicle in 1968, to mother Günay and father Osman. She is a niece of Ömer Ayna, one of ten victims of the Kızıldere Massacre (March 30, 1972).〔Veli Yılmaz, (''Emirle gelen idam kararı'' ), Tümzamanlaryayıncılık, 1992, p. 33, 〕 She is a high school graduate and founder of the Rainbow Women's Association. In 2007, she stood as an independent candidate in the Turkish parliamentary elections, receiving 15.57% of the vote in Mardin and entering the Turkish Parliament. The election of Mardin deputy Emine Ayna as the party's deputy chairwoman in the DTP party assembly was perceived as a victory for the Öcalan faction within the party. On 20 July 2008, she was elected to the DTP leadership, sharing this position with Ahmet Türk. She also became Chair of the DTP Parliamentary Group, when Ahmet Türk resigned. She is widely viewed as a hardliner of the Öcalan faction.〔(“A hawk and a dove share the DTP leadership” Eurasia Daily Monitor, 22 July 2008 )〕 She speaks Turkish, but she does not speak Kurdish. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Emine Ayna」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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