Roboski Massacre Victims Remembered, 12 Years On
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Relatives gathered at gravesides to remember the 34 victims of the Roboski massacre this week. The attack occurred in southeast Turkey twelve years ago.
The victims, 19 of whom were children, were killed in an airstrike. They were a group of Kurdish villagers smuggling goods across the border.
The event has become a symbol in the long-running Kurdish issue in Turkey. For many, it represents unresolved demands for justice, peace, and accountability.
A family member at the memorial stated, "You cannot talk of peace while covering up a massacre." The remark highlights ongoing tensions. Turkish authorities have classified the incident as an operational mistake. No prosecutions have followed.
Annual commemorations continue to draw attention to the case. They underscore calls for a full investigation into the events of December 2011.