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Pınarcık massacre : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pınarcık massacre
The Pinarcik Massacre is the name given to a 20 June 1987 event in which 30 Kurdish civilians, including 16 children, were killed in the village of Pınarcık, in the Mardin Province of Turkey.〔 Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) took credit of the attack and stated that "This glorius attack has been peak of the continuum attacks and plung them(Turkey) into a national crisis with their expression" 〔http://www.pkkeylemleri.com/pinarcik-katliami-1987/〕 ==Background== PKK rebels had previously come to Pınarcık, a small village of about 60 people in Mardin Province, nestled between two hilltops, about 10 miles from the nearest main Mardin-Omerli road. Once or twice before rebels had turned up on the village outskirts, firing off a few warning shots and leaving notes that warned the men to quit the state-financed village guard militia. The PKK had begun a campaign in January 1987 to stop people joining the village guards. On 18 June the European Parliament passed a resolution recognizing the Armenian Genocide. Turkish President Kenan Evren said after the attack that the resolution had emboldened the PKK to act.〔''Der Spiegel'', 29 June 1987, (Waisen des Universums )〕
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