Lessons start in Kurdish schools
Lessons start in Kurdish schools
Lessons start in Kurdish schools
The Kurdish primary schools Dayika Uveyş and Bêrîvan in Gever (Yuksekova) and Cizre have started courses following the removal of the seals on the doors.
In the Yuksekova district of Hakkari province, people removed the seals on the doors of the Dayika Uveys primary school opened to provide education in Kurdish, despite the obstacles for education in mother tongue, and re-opened the school.
Early this morning the students came to the school together with their parents. Receiving their uniforms, the students went to the classrooms and the courses started.
It is reported that 50 new students enrolled yesterday following the sealing of the doors of the school.
Today at 13:00, the Kurdish Language Association (KURDİ-DER) organised an education session in Kurdish in the People’s House in the Cumhuriyet neighbourhood.
In the meantime, a group from the YDG-H (Patriotic Youth Union) set on fire 4 Turkish schools situated opposite the Kurdish school, the TOKİ Anatolian High School, Gazi Primary School, Halit Okay Primary School and Ugur Sıtkı Primary School, following the sealing of the doors of the Kurdish school.
Courses at the Berivan primary school in the Cizre district of Sırnak province also started this morning after the seals on its door was removed by the people.
While the students were cheerfully entering the classrooms, the teachers distributed notebooks, pencils, erasers, bags and uniforms to the children.
Receiving their school materials, the students started the course by saying “Rojbaş mamoste” (hello teacher). The first courses were about developing the dexterity of the children.