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1934 Turkish Resettlement Law

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164:, who were considered Muslims failing to adhere fully to the Turkish nation. Although those minorities shared the same faith as their Turkish counterparts, it was still considered the goal, by Turkish politicians to bind all peoples of Turkey to become Turkish. The logistical difficulties of resettling all non-Turkish populations into majority-Turkish areas caused the law to be implemented mainly during Kurdish uprisings. 223:, in eastern Turkey in 1937-1938, where, according to McDowall, 40,000 people were killed. According to official Turkish reports, in the 17 days of the 1938 offensive alone, 7,954 persons were reported killed or caught alive. As the people who were caught alive were a minority, it can be concluded that almost 10 percent of the entire population of 238:(CHP) after the Dersim Rebellion, the law was described as an effective vehicle for the Turkification of the eastern provinces and the destruction of a united Kurdish territory. It was also demanded that further resettlements should take place to ensure that the Turkish population woud rise to 50% in the eastern provinces. 96:. Those individuals who "spoke alien dialects" had been able to differentiate themselves from the Turkish nation. It was deemed necessity to assess those villages in which such "alien dialects" were spoken and to distribute populations that spoke the "alien dialects" to nearby Turkish villages to force assimilation. 196:
It is estimated that out of a total 15,000 to 20,000 Jews living in the region, more than half fled to Istanbul during and after the incidents. However, although the Law on Settlement may well have actually provoked the outbreak of the riots, the national authorities did not side with the attackers
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to the west were also split into groups not exceeding 300 people, and tribal leaders were separated from their tribe. Also, Kurds were not to make up more than 5% of the local population in the regions to which they were resettled. A previous settlement law from May 1926 (also known as
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The law tooj into consideration security and political concerns by closing strategic regions of the country to settlement of non-Muslim minorities. Turkish politicians understood that many non-Turks had been resettled on their own into separate villages and so had not assimilated into
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who had been resettled would not have been allowed to constitute more than 5% of the population in the regions to which they have been resettled. More than half-a-million Kurds have been resettled with the law from the Zone 3 to the Zone 2.
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in the immediate aftermath of the law's passage. Law No. 2510 was issued on 14 June 1934, and the Thrace pogroms began just over a fortnight later, on 3 July. The incidents seeking to force out the region's non-Muslim residents first began in
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According to Article 12, individuals who did not speak Turkish and were in Zone 1 and were not transferred Zone 2 had to be settled in villages, towns and districts that had a preexisting dominance of Turkish culture to foster assimilation.
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The 1934 Turkish Resettlement Law was the legal justification used for the forced resettlement. It was used primarily to target the region of Dersim as one of its first test cases and left disastrous consequences for the local population.
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In Paragraph 4 of Article 10, the Ministry of Interior was granted the authority to transfer individuals who did not possess a certain degree of "Turkish culture" to Zone 2, where forced assimilatory practices would take place.
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was granted the right to govern and redistribute the interior population of the country in accordance with an individual's adherence to Turkish culture. Article 11 was a provision regarding that the resettlement must assure
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Karabatak, Haluk 1996 ‘Turkiye azınlık tarihine bir katkı: 1934 Trakya olayları ve Yahudiler’ (A contribution to the history of minorities in Turkey: the 1934 Thracian affair and the Jews), Tarih ve Toplum, vol. 146, pp.
61:) regulated the abolition of small villages and the resettlement of their population to central locations. A March 1933 decree also demanded resettlement of the population in mountain areas to central locations. 363:
Icduygu, A., Toktas, S., & Soner, B. A. (2008). The politics of population in a nation-building process: Emigration of non-Muslims from turkey. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 31(2), 358-389.
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Toprak, Zafer. 1996 ‘1934 Trakya olaylarında hukumetin ve CHP’in sorumlulugu (Government responsibility and the CHP in the 1934 Thracian incidents), Toplumsal Tarih, vol. 34, pp. 19-25.
24:) was a policy adopted on 14 June 1934 by the Turkish government that set forth the basic principles of migration. Joost Jongerden wrote that the law constituted a policy of forcible 197:
but immediately intervened in the incidents. After order had been restored, the governors and mayors of the provinces involved were removed from office. Many Turkishs from
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of the mass of non-Turkish speaking citizens, it immediately emerged as a piece of legislation that sparked riots against non-Muslims, as evidenced in the
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1/335 Numaralı İskan Kanunu Layihası ve İskan Muvakkat Encümeni Mazbatası’ In TBMM Zabıt Ceridesi, Devre: IV, Cilt: 3, Ek: 189, 02/05/1932, p. 11.
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campaign involving economic boycotts and verbal assaults as well as physical violence against the Jews living in the various provinces of Thrace.
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This law will create a country speaking with one language, thinking in the same way and sharing the same sentiment.
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Levi, Avner. 1998. Turkiye Cumhuriyetinde Yahudiler (Jews in the Republic of Turkey), Istanbul: Iletisim Yayınları
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The settlement issue in Turkey and the Kurds : an analysis of spatial policies, modernity and war
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The Settlement Issue in Turkey and the Kurds: An Analysis of Spatical Policies, Modernity and War
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Kürtler ve ulusal-demokratik mücadeleleri üstüne : gizli belgeler, arastırmalar, notlar
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on 14 June 1934. The law was made public and put into effect after it was published in the
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The settlement zones were divided in three separate zones according to the adherence of
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received unsigned letters telling them to leave the city, and then escalated into an
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Although the Law on Settlement was expected to operate as an instrument for the
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The Making of Modern Turkey: Nation and State in Eastern Anatolia, 1913-1950
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TBMM Zabıt Ceridesi, Devre: IV, Cilt: 23, İçtima: 3, 14/06/1934, p.71.
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The law also required the resettlement of Muslim minorities such as
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David McDowall, A modern history of the Kurds, I. B. Tauris, 2002,
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a week after its promulgation. According to the Interior Minister
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of non-Turkish minorities by forced and collective resettlement.
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was killed. The Kurds claim that their losses were even higher.
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Citizenship and Ethnic Conflict: Challenging the nation-state
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in 1937. Forced resettlement was used in the depopulation of
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There were other resettlement policies during the end of the
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The Suppression of the Dersim Rebellion in Turkey (1937-38)
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Index

assimilation
Ottoman Empire
immigrants
Balkans
Kurds
Eastern Anatolia
Turkish National Assembly
Resmi Gazete
Şükrü Kaya
Turkishness
Minister of Interior
Turkish culture
Kurds
Circassians
Albanians
Abkhazes
Turkification
1934 Thrace pogroms
Çanakkale
Jews
antisemitic
Anatolia
Dersim rebellion
Dersim rebellion
Dersim
Tunceli
Republican People's Party
Deportations of Kurds
Citizen, speak Turkish!
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