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・ Sakir-Har
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Sakine Cansız : ウィキペディア英語版
Sakine Cansız

Sakine Cansız ((:saːciˈne dʒanˈsɯz); (クルド語:Sakîne Cansiz), ; 1958 – 9 January 2013) was one of the co-founders of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (or PKK). A Kurdish activist in the 1980s, she was arrested and tortured by Turkish police.〔 A close associate of Abdullah Öcalan and a senior member of the PKK, she was shot dead in Paris, France, on 9 January 2013, with two other female Kurdish activists, Fidan Doğan and Leyla Söylemez.
==Early life==
Cansız was born around 1958 in Tunceli, a city in eastern Turkey, to an Alevi family. In her youth in the early 1970s, she began to take part in revolutionary activities, which were not endorsed by her family. She fled to Ankara where she first met Abdullah Öcalan,〔 with whom she would work closely.〔 In an interview, she said of this period: "In a sense I abandoned the family. I did not accept that pressure, insisting on revolutionism. That's how I left and went to Ankara. In secret of course."〔

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