Participants hold a banner and placard during the International Mother Language Day demonstration. The International Mother Language Day is celebrated with a march in Diyarbakir, Turkey. The demonstration, is attended by the Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party (DEM Party), Democratic Regions Party (DBP) and some Kurdish organisations, demanding that the Kurdish language be accepted as an official language and that education be provided with it. Demonstrations are organised in all Kurdish-populated cities in Turkey to protest against the oppression of the Kurdish language. In Turkey, Kurdish

Participants hold a banner and placard during the International Mother Language Day demonstration. The International Mother Language Day is celebrated with a march in Diyarbakir, Turkey. The demonstration, is attended by the Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party (DEM Party), Democratic Regions Party (DBP) and some Kurdish organisations, demanding that the Kurdish language be accepted as an official language and that education be provided with it. Demonstrations are organised in all Kurdish-populated cities in Turkey to protest against the oppression of the Kurdish language. In Turkey, Kurdish Stock Photo
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Participants hold a banner and placard during the International Mother Language Day demonstration. The International Mother Language Day is celebrated with a march in Diyarbakir, Turkey. The demonstration, is attended by the Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party (DEM Party), Democratic Regions Party (DBP) and some Kurdish organisations, demanding that the Kurdish language be accepted as an official language and that education be provided with it. Demonstrations are organised in all Kurdish-populated cities in Turkey to protest against the oppression of the Kurdish language. In Turkey, Kurdish identity and the Kurdish language are not legally recognised.

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