Shopkeepers in Bulanýk, a district of Muþ, refused to open their shops to commemorate eight Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) members, who lost their lifes in clashes and were buried together in an anonymous grave in the countryside of Gökdere Village, in Erzin, a district of Hatay, in 1998.
Bulanýk is hometown of Murat Güven (Yaþar), one of the PKK members who had been found in the mass grave.