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Government
The mayor of Batman is Hüseyin Kalkan, who is a member of the Democratic Society Party.
Economy
Batman Province is an important oil producing area, and Batman has Turkey's oldest refinery, established in 1955. A 494 km long pipeline transports crude oil from Batman to İskenderun. The railway track at nearby Kurtalan connects the city with Istanbul. There is also a regional airport near Batman.
History and demographics
Until the 1950s, Batman was a small village with a mostly Kurdish population. When oil companies moved in and the city's economy started to grow, population figures began to rise. Many Turkish workers and state officials settled in the city. Presently Batman has a high unemployment level. Famous Batman residents include Samao Teryk, David Methdoa & Isaael Iyak.
Recent clashes
According to the EU-Turkey Civic Commission Submission on Recent Violence, on March 30, 2006, Fatih Tekin, a 3 year old boy, was shot and killed by Turkish Security forces during a police raid on a civilian house in Batman during a series of violent clashes in the Kurdish regions of Turkey.
Notes
- Turkey does not register ethnicity in census, and there are thus no verifiable official figures. See Kurdish people.
- Distribution of Kurdish People – GlobalSecurity.org
- EU-Turkey Civic Commission Submission on Recent Violence on khrp.org
External links
- GAP Project page re Batman
- Kurds wait for Turkish sea change – BBC News
- What's in a name? Too much in Turkey – The Guardian
- 'Virgin suicides' save Turks' 'honor' (IHT)
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37°53′N 41°07′E / 37.883°N 41.117°E / 37.883; 41.117
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