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Upper case

It should be upper case. I moved it. See Boxer Rebellion, etc. Kavas (talk) 15:22, 22 August 2010 (UTC)

The content of the Dersim Revellion is not true. Any nation know that it was an genocid and not an rebellion. Even the turkish prime minister Erdogan is apologizing for the genocid. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 141.6.1.80 (talk) 11:25, 23 November 2011 (UTC)

Merge

I oppose to the merge. Two articles can be written. For example, Armenian_resistance_(1914–1918) and Armenian Genocide are two seperate articles on a very similar topic; this can also be applied to here. Kavas (talk) 21:16, 29 August 2010 (UTC)

Source #32

I have talked about the mentioned "source!" before and I will talk about it here again. Nobody in their right minds -except for some sick, twisted African dictators- put people in barns and set them on fire in the 20th century. Turkey wasn't a strong political power back then, do you really believe that the world would look the other way on the issue. I dont think so! Civilians were killed, 13000, 40000, 70000... The numbers differ but what you call civilians, they attack the police, military officers, harm public property and then you say they are civilians, people who shoot at the government. If you want proof of vandalism by civilians, Early nowruz and the daily cost was 1 million liras Wall Street Journal Videoso i urge wikipedia to acknowledge these facts as well. Civilians, no. Kurdish resistance in Turkey are a bunch of Communist anarchists backed by Israel and Germany to cause unrest in the region so they can rule over the territory. How do you think PKK gets all those new weapons. (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.165.95.72 (talk)

Kurdish rebellion ?

Hi, we'd better not to determine this rebellion as Kurdish rebellion. "Kurdish rebellion" is nothing but the claim by Kurdish nationalist. Leezenberg refers to discussions about the Dersim rebellion in 1937 1938, which had long been claimed by Kurdish nationalists to be a Kurdish rebellion against the Kemalist State. Although this incident is a part of history of Zaza people, I think that this rebellion cannot be called as Zaza rebellion. Because "Zaza rebellion" is nothing but the claim by Zaza nationalist. We'd better determine this rebellion as Alevi rebellion. Moreover, I personally think this was not a rebellion. Thank you. Takabeg (talk) 03:34, 7 October 2012 (UTC)

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