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Serhildan
Serhildan designate several Kurdish public rebellions since the 1990s with the slogan "''Êdî Bese''" ("Enough") against Turkey. The protestors use mainly stones, concrete paving stones, Molotov cocktails, slingshots and other materials as throwing objects and since the end of November 2009 also skyrockets. Local shops are often closed on the day of demonstrations, as a form of protest. Protests are held every year on 15 February, the date of Abdullah Öcalan's capture and on 21 March, the Kurdish New Year.〔http://www.ifex.org/turkey/2010/11/01/protesting_as_a_terrorist_offense.pdf〕 Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has thus far refused to acknowledge the demands of the protests, calling them a conspiracy,〔(Tension in Southeast a 'conspiracy,' says Turkish PM )〕 by an alleged Ergenekon–PKK axis.〔http://www.todayszaman.com/news-244376-erdogan-says-ergenekon-pkk-alliance-behind-rising-tension.html〕 == Etymology == Serhildan consist of the Kurdish Kurmanji words ''ser'' that means head and ''hildan'' that means raise. So the meaning is for "rising" or "rebellion". In Zazaki the rebellion means ''Serewedaritiş''.
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