GfbV: Syria, University of Aleppo threatens 180 Kurdish students with expulsion

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The Society for Threatened Peoples (GfbV) reports:

In Aleppo in the north of Syria 180 mainly Kurdish students are threatened shortly before their examination with a disciplinary action which can mean expulsion from the University. A letter written in Arabian characters from the university authorities has reached the Society for Threatened Peoples (GfbV) with a list of the names and faculties of the students who have been instructed to present themselves at the so-called “Disciplinary Committee”, which can recommend expulsion from the university. These young people are accused of causing a disturbance. The GfbV fears that the students are to be prevented from taking their final examinations because they belong to the Kurdish ethnic group. The human rights organisation has written to the embassies of the EU countries in Damascus with the request that they protest against the discrimination of the Kurdish students.

“The Syrian authorities constantly prevent members of the suppressed Kurdish ethnic group from qualifying for better-paid jobs and professions”, says the letter from the GfbV chair, Tilman Zülch. The approximately two million Kurds in Syria, which make up the majority of the population in three regions on the Syrian-Turkish border, are subject to discrimination and suppression. They are denied rights of culture and language. In the course of the policy of Arabicisation of 1962 Syrian citizenship was withdrawn from some 120,000 Kurds. Together with their descendents, who have likewise no rights, their number has grown to about 300,000. The GfbV calls for the reinstatement of citizenship for these stateless people in their own country.

Für Menschenrechte. Weltweit
Gesellschaft für bedrohte Völker / Society for Threatened Peoples
P.O. Box 20 24 РD-37010 G̦ttingen/Germany
Nahostreferat/ Middle East Desk

Dr. Kamal Sido – Tel: +49 (0) 551 49906-18 – Fax: +49 (0) 551 58028
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