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Crise humanitaire occultée en Turquie

Residents of Sur in Diyarbakir flee an expanded curfew. Kurdish human rights organisations say fighting across southeastern Turkey has displaced 200,000 people in the last two months alone. Turkish authorities put the number at 93,000. Jodi Hilton/IRIN
Les combats dans le sud-est de la Turquie ont fait 200 000 déplacés en seulement deux mois, selon des organisations kurdes de défense des droits de l’homme, 93 000 selon les autorités turques. Quoi qu’il en soit, on peut parler de déplacement massif. Il n’existe aucun camp d’accueil, l’aide humanitaire est très limitée et les évènements sont pratiquement inconnus du reste du monde.

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