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Language Soup

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Human Rights issues, Language, Culture and Music in Turkey and Kurdistan. A blog of video, commentary and personal observations.

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Language Soup skip to main | skip to sidebar Language Soup Human Rights issues, Language, Culture and Music in Turkey and Kurdistan. A blog of video, commentary and personal observations. Thursday, July 12, 2012 There's a great blog by an American living in Turkey, his father-in-law is being held as part of the "KCK" case. It's a fantastic read, clear sighted, personal, and extremely human. At the end of this post he talks about how some villagers from the area of Bingol told him about something strange in the region: There had been a huge increase in the population of snakes, very aggressive snakes, something way out of proportion to what is natural. They also told him the Turkish Army had released insects which ate their crops... while this sounds paranoid, it is in line with what I saw in 2009-- the trees were eaten alive by caterpillars, and coming into contact with the dust in the area caused me to break out in the most nasty rash (two weeks of burning, itching torme...

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