Turkey and crimes against humanity : A case study on Turkish treatment of civilian population

Despite the developments in the international arena to ensure and protect human rights, evidence from around the world showcase examples of organized and systematic violations of human rights in the form of war crimes, genocides, and crimes against humanity. Turkey is one of the countries that has s...

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Main Author: Fata, Muminovic
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Language:English
Published: Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för statsvetenskap (ST) 2021
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-lnu-1006552021-01-29T05:28:26ZTurkey and crimes against humanity : A case study on Turkish treatment of civilian populationengFata, MuminovicLinnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för statsvetenskap (ST)2021crimes against humanityTurkeycoup d’etatSyrian civil warKurdish-Turkish conflicthuman rightsSocial SciencesSamhällsvetenskapDespite the developments in the international arena to ensure and protect human rights, evidence from around the world showcase examples of organized and systematic violations of human rights in the form of war crimes, genocides, and crimes against humanity. Turkey is one of the countries that has shown decline in the last ten years when it comes to respect for human rights. Aftermath of the Coup d’etat from 2016, involvement in Syrian civil war, and Kurdish question raised concern within the international community regarding human rights. Consequently, this research aims to provide a deeper understanding of how Turkish government treats the civilian population in these three cases in order to assess if there is a risk of Turkish government committing crimes against humanity. Furthermore, in order to get a more objective view of the happenings, this paper will also examine Turkish actions through the lenses of Realism. A qualitative research with an abductive approach with case study design was conducted. Analytical framework, that presents 10 risk factors for committing atrocities and crimes against humanity, developed by Dieng and Welsh was utilized to make sense of gathered data. Realism, with focus on national interest and security, was used to examine Turkish actions. Findings suggest that all 10 risk factors are presented in each case through different indicators. Journalists, lawyers, professors, refugees, and Kurds face systematic threat of mostly arbitrary detentions and imprisonments. Furthermore, findings show that Turkish actions can be explained through national interest expressed through security and unitary national identity. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-100655application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic crimes against humanity
Turkey
coup d’etat
Syrian civil war
Kurdish-Turkish conflict
human rights
Social Sciences
Samhällsvetenskap
spellingShingle crimes against humanity
Turkey
coup d’etat
Syrian civil war
Kurdish-Turkish conflict
human rights
Social Sciences
Samhällsvetenskap
Fata, Muminovic
Turkey and crimes against humanity : A case study on Turkish treatment of civilian population
description Despite the developments in the international arena to ensure and protect human rights, evidence from around the world showcase examples of organized and systematic violations of human rights in the form of war crimes, genocides, and crimes against humanity. Turkey is one of the countries that has shown decline in the last ten years when it comes to respect for human rights. Aftermath of the Coup d’etat from 2016, involvement in Syrian civil war, and Kurdish question raised concern within the international community regarding human rights. Consequently, this research aims to provide a deeper understanding of how Turkish government treats the civilian population in these three cases in order to assess if there is a risk of Turkish government committing crimes against humanity. Furthermore, in order to get a more objective view of the happenings, this paper will also examine Turkish actions through the lenses of Realism. A qualitative research with an abductive approach with case study design was conducted. Analytical framework, that presents 10 risk factors for committing atrocities and crimes against humanity, developed by Dieng and Welsh was utilized to make sense of gathered data. Realism, with focus on national interest and security, was used to examine Turkish actions. Findings suggest that all 10 risk factors are presented in each case through different indicators. Journalists, lawyers, professors, refugees, and Kurds face systematic threat of mostly arbitrary detentions and imprisonments. Furthermore, findings show that Turkish actions can be explained through national interest expressed through security and unitary national identity.
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title Turkey and crimes against humanity : A case study on Turkish treatment of civilian population
title_short Turkey and crimes against humanity : A case study on Turkish treatment of civilian population
title_full Turkey and crimes against humanity : A case study on Turkish treatment of civilian population
title_fullStr Turkey and crimes against humanity : A case study on Turkish treatment of civilian population
title_full_unstemmed Turkey and crimes against humanity : A case study on Turkish treatment of civilian population
title_sort turkey and crimes against humanity : a case study on turkish treatment of civilian population
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