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RUSTU DEMIRKAYA
TUNCELI (DIHA) -The peasants who had to immigrate for the planned barrage in the Munzur valley and for the pressure of soldiers complain about unemployment. The peasants who stated that they are in very difficult situation either want securing returning back to village or providing employment opportunity.
In Tunceli where is one of the Kurdish cities affected by operations mostly the life got harder with winter. Many people who can not go to the big cities wait in the cafes to find a job to bring bread to their houses. People from Tunceli who said that ' Either returning back to village should be secured or new job opportunities should be opened' are complaining about indifference of the authorities.
'We were better when we were in village'
From the citizens Suleyman Kılıc who said that when we were in village we were comfortable, we were dealing with bee and stocks said that their only demand is working place. Kilic, who said that they had to evacuate their villages for oppressions, said that ' we had left our village and settled in cities for vice of the atmosphere. Here there is neither work nor any profession. We try to supply livelihood of a family but we could not afford the price of tea. We have tea we drink written to account, he said. Celal Soylemez also said that their only choice is to go outside the city. Soylemez, who wanted that investment should be made to Tunceli said 'There are many businessmen from Tunceli and live in big cities and Europe. They should make investment to Tunceli, open the field of work and construct factories.'
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