Human Rights Watch's concerns about the Turkish government's flawed return program for those forcibly
displaced in the southeast of the country were well reflected in a recent statement issued by Francis
Deng, United Nations Representative of the Secretary-General on Internally Displaced Persons. Human
Rights Watch's research has revealed a range of problems with the program, including that to the extent
villagers were returning, it was often to centralized villages and exclusively to those controlled by
so-called village guards.
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United Nations Issues Critical Report on Turkey's Treatment of IDPs
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