War increases the number of disabled

img
AMED – Disabled individuals shared their views on the new process toward resolving the Kurdish issue, emphasizing that war increases the number of disabled people and highlighting the importance of peace. 
 
At the “Peace and Democratic Society Conference for the Disabled”, organized by Amed (Diyarbakır) Metropolitan Municipality’s Department of Disabled and Elderly Services, topics such as building a democratic society, justice and equal citizenship, and social peace and inclusivity were discussed. 
 
Abdulmecit Yılmaz, Chair of the Disabled Federation, stated that those opposing peace are the biggest obstacles to it. He drew attention to the situation of disabled and ill prisoners, noting that no progress was made regarding them in the recently passed penal reform. Yılmaz emphasized that the failure to release ill prisoners harms the peace process. 
 
Yılmaz explained that war increases disability through its social, economic, and legal impacts. He pointed out that defence budgets are funded by cutting rights allocated to disabled people. In Turkey, the budget for disabled services is below 2 per cent, while defence spending remains high. Yılmaz noted that if peace is achieved, disabled citizens’ living conditions would improve and prosperity would increase. He called on all parties to respond positively to the peace call from İmralı and said the Disabled Federation will fulfil its responsibilities in this regard. 
 
Disabled citizen Mahmut Koluman criticized the state’s failure to respond to Kurdish Leader Abdullah Öcalan’s call for peace and a democratic society. He stated that approximately 3.5 trillion dollars were spent during the conflict, and that amount could have been used to rebuild the devastated state. Koluman urged all people to raise their voices for peace.
 
Hüseyin Ateşer, Chair of the Disabled Confederation, also stressed that war increases the number of disabled people, which deeply saddens them. He stated that establishing a peace environment in Turkey would be beneficial for both the country and disabled individuals in the long term. Ateşer highlighted that resources lost to war should instead be directed to social aid and disadvantaged groups.
 
MA / Mujdat Can – Fethi Balaman

View More Articles

29/07/2025
19:26 Journalists in front of Israeli Consulate: We stand with our Palestinian colleagues
19:12 Impunity decision in case of women's bodies being publicly displayed during Cizîr curfew
18:06 Asrin Law Office: Biased and false news about Veysi Aktaş aimed at undermining the process
10:59 'We Want graves of our loved ones and the perpetrators to be prosecuted'
10:40 Police officer who killed 7-year-old child will not be prosecuted
10:16 33 Years without journalist Abayay: His successors continue the search for truth
09:56 Call to strengthen the Democratic Unity Initiative
09:32 Jakob Migenda: Öcalan's freedom is a sign of the liberation of peoples
28/07/2025
21:45 Öcalan: Participation of all segments in process is a vital necessity
21:08 Abdullah Öcalan and prisoners in İmralı meet with families
12:12 Letter from 100 women: We want to meet Öcalan
11:02 Observation Boards target hopes for peace and resolution
10:44 Two prisoners’ sentences cancelled at Düzce T-Type Prison
10:14 Why the Autonomous Administration and Damascus meeting postponed?
09:26 Participants in National Unity Conference: We can win together
26/07/2025
12:24 Unity among Kurds will lead to victory says Mehmet Kamac
12:04 'Conference on the Importance of Kurdish National Unity' begin
09:10 Veysi Aktaş who held in İmralı releases
09:04 Statement by İmralı delegation after meeting with Abdullah Öcalan
25/07/2025
09:50 Letter from 88 Nobel laureates to international organisations
24/07/2025
10:08 Mexmur Residents: We want to return to our lands with dignity
10:05 Peace Mothers Assembly: Peace cannot be one-sided
09:57 Conferences in Bazîd and Mêrdîn to focus on Kurdish Unity and Peace Process
23/07/2025
09:15 Emine Ocak passed away
22/07/2025
13:17 Democratic Alevi Associations Co-chair: Burning weapons marks the birth of new existences
13:01 Lawyer Veysi Atmaca: Constitutional reform is vital for resolving the Kurdish issue
12:38 Legal guarantees are needed for those who lay down arms says journalist Bayramoglu
12:13 Citizens in Aydın: All parties must engage their base in peace process
21/07/2025
15:21 Letter to 18 countries: Recognise the Yazidi genocide
14:56 You will witness progress taking place on the Parliament floor says Erdogan
14:00 'Freedom for Öcalan' march to be organised in Europe
13:37 We will build a free and equal life says DEM Party Women’s Assembly Spokesperson
12:52 Women to lead the process by expanding their organization
12:33 MIT Director Kalın to visit DEM Party
12:17 35 prisoners denied release in Bolu Prison
11:04 Circassians want to take part in Parliamentary Peace Commission
10:49 Civil society launches petition to join peace process in Amed
10:13 No government formed in Kurdistan region nine months after elections
09:58 Kurdish mother demands peace and justice after losing two children
20/07/2025
21:06 We will organise more in the new period says DBP Co-chair
20:43 Final Declaration from Êzidîs
20:00 Iran attacks on Eastern Kurdistan Defense Units
14:25 Commemoration for 33 'Dream Travelers': Call for accountability
11:19 Zeynep Yaman: My baby faced state violence before was even born
10:36 Watching the historic ceremony: Denial and assimilation must end
10:13 A Dream Traveller on road to Kobanê: Hogir
18/07/2025
21:10 85-year-old ill prisoner Sıddık Guler releases
21:01 What decisions taken at Commission meeting?
19:55 Release of 30-year prisoner postponed for the 2nd time
19:03 2 journalists acquitted 1 journalist sentenced