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• Call centers were allowed to provide services for non-Turkish
            speaking citizens.

                • Settlements were allowed to readopt their former Kurdish
            names.

                • Political propaganda in different languages was permitted.

                • Various important Kurdish-language works were published
            by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

                • Mountain pastures were reopened for use, and people began
            returning to the villages.
                • The Kurdish language appeared in parliamentary documents

            for the first time.

                • A commission of inquiry was set up to look into incidents in
            Diyarbakır Prison.








































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