{"id":284129,"date":"2026-03-23T10:08:50","date_gmt":"2026-03-23T10:08:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/?p=284129"},"modified":"2026-03-23T10:08:50","modified_gmt":"2026-03-23T10:08:50","slug":"at-least-555-workers-have-lost-their-lives-while-working-in-gaziantep-in-the-last-thirteen-years","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/en\/at-least-555-workers-have-lost-their-lives-while-working-in-gaziantep-in-the-last-thirteen-years\/","title":{"rendered":"At least 555 workers have lost their lives while working in Gaziantep in the last thirteen years"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Mehmet T\u00fcrkmen, who defended and put forward a de facto-legitimate line of action against both the pandemic conditions and Kod-29 between 2020-2022, broke away from the traditional union movement in this process and became the founding General President of BirTek-Sen. Afterwards, Gaziantep textile workers achieved many gains with their struggle and became the voice of textile workers all over Turkey. As the OHS Assembly, we have been in solidarity with the textile workers in Gaziantep and BirTek-Sen on the basis of \u2019struggle\u2018 since the pandemic process and we have shoulder to shoulder in the struggle for workers\u2019 health.<\/p>\n<p>Mehmet was arrested a week ago. At this point, in order to strengthen our solidarity and contribute to the workers\u2018 health struggle in the city, we have prepared the \u2018Gaziantep occupational homicides in the textile sector report\u2019. Because we know that 'resistance and solidarity' are more important right now.<\/p>\n<p>Why was BirTek-Sen President Mehmet T\u00fcrkmen arrested?<br \/>\nMehmet was arrested on March 16 for a speech he made during the resistance of S\u0131rma Hal\u0131 workers who were protesting for not receiving their wages. Let us remind you what the speech was: \u201cDo you know a single boss in Ba\u015fp\u0131nar, especially your boss, \u015eireci and \u015eireci, who does not eat the rights of the workers? All of them are all violating the rights of the workers, all of them are violating the livelihood of the workers, all of them are violating the rights of the workers, all of them are stealing the rights of the workers. Isn't that so? Just two months ago, two workers\u201d arms were severed in \u015eireci, two workers died here. Has anyone ever held them to account for one of them? No. In this country, if you are a boss, if you are rich, you can violate the rights of workers, you can cause the death of workers by not taking safety precautions, you can commit murder, no one will hold you accountable. In this country the law does not apply to the rich. When a worker demands his rights, they arrest his unionist, confront him with their truncheons, and impose a ban, right? ...\"<\/p>\n<p>Yes, we are saying what Mehmet said: Due to the frequency of work accidents resulting in the loss of limbs such as hands, arms, fingers, legs and eyes, what Gaziantep workers call the \u2018slaughterhouse system\u2019 is becoming widespread across the country. \u2018Accidents\u2019 are hidden; treatment is provided in private hospitals without registration or under the pretext of \u2018individual accidents\u2019. The worker cannot reach justice after an \u2018accident\u2019 that is not registered in a hospital or reported to law enforcement.<\/p>\n<p>In fact, in Gaziantep, which is presented as a \u2018role model for Anatolia\u2019, the working class struggle is sought to be controlled and suppressed in order to prevent the pace of production and exports from falling. The boasted export figures and profit margins are possible thanks to the oppressive labor regime that reigns in the city, which imposes excessive and intensive work, disrupts the struggle for rights, and establishes a collaborative unionism understanding. Unions that object to this situation and defend a de facto-legitimate line of action are wanted to be silenced.<\/p>\n<p>Gaziantep as a textile city<br \/>\nGaziantep is the epicenter of the Southern Anatolia basin, which accounts for 75 percent of Turkey's textile production. Among the hundreds of factories, the majority are companies that manufacture synthetic yarns used in the production of machine-made carpets and machine-made carpets. The number of companies producing polyester, texturized polyester yarn and spun polyester yarn has increased. The majority of companies are active in acrylic yarns, polypropylene yarns, machine-made carpets, tufted woven carpets, cotton yarn, polypropylene sacks and bags, non-woven fabrics, knitwear knitted goods-clothing combed cotton garments clothing textile branches.<\/p>\n<p>Gaziantep alone accounts for 91 percent of Turkey's machine-made carpet production, 91 percent of polypropylene yarn production, 82 percent of nonwoven fabric production, 77 percent of acrylic yarn production, 40 percent of PE or PP strip sack production, and 36 percent of cotton yarn production.<\/p>\n<p>In the 2023 and 2024 lists of the \u2018Turkey's Top 500 Industrial Enterprises\u2019 research announced by the Istanbul Chamber of Industry, 29 companies from Gaziantep took place and ranked fifth on a provincial basis. In the 2024 \u2018Second 500\u2019 list, Gaziantep ranked third with 36 companies. While the textile sector is the locomotive, its share in the ISO \u2018Second 500\u2019 list is over 41 percent.<\/p>\n<p>In the textile sector, on the other hand, the average wage of a worker is 31,600 TL, that of a compounder is 35,300 TL, and that of a machinist is 42,000 TL. The disruption of production due to strikes or work stoppages in the city led by BirTek-Sen is critical not only for the region but also for supply chains (including international competitive pressure). In this period when the textile sector is in a structural crisis in terms of production and export parameters, it becomes more important to prevent protests and strikes and to suppress the union movement in the city. Mehmet was arrested for the continuity of this order. Let us repeat at this point: \u2018Resistance and solidarity\u2019 are even more important now!<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-284130\" src=\"https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-yillar.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"1112\" height=\"570\" srcset=\"https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-yillar.jpg 1112w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-yillar-18x9.jpg 18w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-yillar-300x154.jpg 300w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-yillar-696x357.jpg 696w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-yillar-1068x547.jpg 1068w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1112px) 100vw, 1112px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>81 percent from the national press, and 19 percent from information gathered from workers\u2019 colleagues, families, occupational safety experts, occupational physicians, trade unions and the local press;<\/p>\n<p>29 workers in 2013, 29 workers in 2014, 33 workers in 2015, 34 workers in 2016, 34 workers in 2017, 50 workers in 2018, 49 workers in 2019, 58 workers in 2020, 55 workers in 2021, 41 workers in 2022, 27 workers in 2023, 60 workers in 2024, 45 workers in 2025 and 11 workers in the first two months of 2026; \u2018at least\u2019 555 workers have lost their lives in \u2018work murders' in Gaziantep since 2013...<\/p>\n<p>At this point, let us briefly remind the concepts we use in our reports:<\/p>\n<p>1- According to our laws, the concept of \u201coccupational health\u201d is used. However, this concept expresses an understanding that targets not the health of the worker but the health of the business, that is, the efficiency and profitability of the business. However, the health of workers comes before any economic benefit and growth. That is why we use the concept of \u201cworkers\u201d health\u201c instead of \u201doccupational health\".<\/p>\n<p>2- Our basic criterion is that \u201call work accidents are preventable\u201d. Since worker deaths are preventable, we define them not as \u201cwork accidents\u201d but as \u201cwork murders\u201d, which is a historical concept of struggle of the working class struggle.<\/p>\n<p>3- As the OSH Assembly, we are able to reach and record some of the worker deaths in the occupational homicide reports we compile with our limited means. This is why we emphasize \u201cat least\u201d. Otherwise, when we consider the worker deaths and occupational diseases that are almost never recorded, which we cannot learn under the limitations of the algorithms of internet search engines and which we find missing when we compare them with the SSI statistics, the number of occupational murders in Gaziantep is much higher than known.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-284131\" src=\"https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-iskollari.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"1117\" height=\"573\" srcset=\"https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-iskollari.jpg 1117w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-iskollari-18x9.jpg 18w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-iskollari-300x154.jpg 300w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-iskollari-696x357.jpg 696w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-iskollari-1068x548.jpg 1068w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1117px) 100vw, 1117px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Distribution of occupational homicides in Gaziantep according to sectors of work is as follows:<\/p>\n<p>122 workers in Construction, Roads; 102 workers in Agriculture, Forestry (58 workers and 44 farmers); 66 workers in Transportation; 64 workers in Textile, Leather; 41 workers in Trade, Office, Education, Cinema; 33 workers in Municipal, General Works; 30 workers in Metal; 24 workers in Health, Social Services; 19 workers in Food, Sugar; 10 workers in Petro-Chemistry, Rubber; 8 workers in the Defense, Security sector; 6 workers in the Wood, Paper sector; 6 workers in the Energy sector; 5 workers in the Accommodation, Entertainment sector; 4 workers in the Mining sector; 2 workers in the Press, Journalism sector; 2 workers in the Banking, Finance, Insurance sector; 1 worker in the Communication sector; 1 worker in the Cement, Soil, Glass sector; and 9 workers whose line of work we cannot determine based on the data we have...<\/p>\n<p>When we look at the sectors of work, construction, transportation, textiles and agriculture are in the top four. The difference from Turkey in general is that textiles are among the first four lines of work where the highest number of workplace homicides occur and the deaths of migrant workers are high:<\/p>\n<p>1- Gaziantep is the city with the highest number of worker deaths in the textile industry after Istanbul. However, while the deaths in Istanbul are mostly in garment workshops, in Gaziantep they are in textile factories. Tekirda\u011f, Bursa and Denizli follow these two cities in terms of worker deaths. Today, however, Gaziantep is the center of the textile industry and of worker deaths\/injuries. In the Organized Industrial Zones in Ba\u015fp\u0131nar, there is complete boss arbitrariness, while the bosses increase their profits, workers work in miserable conditions and without health and safety measures. As a result, the rate of textile worker deaths is 12 percent, 4-5 times higher than the average in Turkey.<\/p>\n<p>2- As far as we can determine, 66 migrant workers, 64 of them Syrian, have lost their lives in Gaziantep in the last thirteen years. The death rate of migrant workers, who are seen as cheap labor, is 12 percent, more than twice the average in Turkey. Of the Syrian workers who died in occupational homicides, 22 were working in construction, 17 in textile, 10 in agriculture, 6 in metal, 3 in general works, 2 in food, 2 in trade, 1 in chemistry and 1 in accommodation. Again, 1 Sudanese worker working in the accommodation sector and 1 Nepali worker working in the general works sector lost their lives.<\/p>\n<p>3- Finally, we should also mention the construction sector. Gaziantep was among the cities most affected by the February 6 earthquake. In the reconstruction activities that started after the earthquake, 31 construction workers lost their lives. We would like to underline this issue that we mentioned in the February report on work murders.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-284132\" src=\"https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-nedenler.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"1109\" height=\"573\" srcset=\"https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-nedenler.jpg 1109w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-nedenler-18x9.jpg 18w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-nedenler-300x155.jpg 300w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-nedenler-696x360.jpg 696w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-nedenler-1068x552.jpg 1068w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1109px) 100vw, 1109px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Distribution of occupational homicides in Gaziantep according to their causes is as follows:<\/p>\n<p>138 workers due to Traffic, Service Accidents; 96 workers due to Crush, Collapse; 78 workers due to Fall from Height; 38 workers due to Covid-19; 36 workers due to Explosion, Combustion; 35 workers due to Violence; 30 workers due to Poisoning, Drowning; 27 workers due to Heart Attack, Brain Hemorrhage; 26 workers due to Electrocution; 18 workers due to Suicide; 15 workers due to Object Impact, Fall; 3 workers due to Cutting, Snapping; 15 workers due to other reasons...<\/p>\n<p>When we look at the causes of death, in parallel with Turkey in general, worker service accidents, crushes and cave-ins, and falls from height are in the top three. However, worker deaths due to Covid-19 (acute for 25 months), explosion and combustion and violence in workplaces are above the average in Turkey:<\/p>\n<p>1- In addition to health workers, all workers were worked to death during the pandemic without taking any precautions. Textile workers, office workers, security guards, etc. As a result, at least 38 of our friends lost their lives due to Covid-19.<\/p>\n<p>2- Cases of violence at workplaces are very common in the city. Dr. Ersin Arslan, the symbol of violence in healthcare, was stabbed to death in the hospital where he worked on April 17, 2012. On January 23, 2024, Atta Almanan, a Sudanese man, was stabbed to death in a quarrel that broke out because he demanded money from the caf\u00e9 where he worked. On the other hand, there are workers, especially migrants, who are killed by gangs trying to extort money from workers.<\/p>\n<p>3- Our fellow workers lost their lives as a result of explosions in textile, food and chemical workshops, especially in metal, due to the precautions not taken.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-284133\" src=\"https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-cinsiyetler.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"1119\" height=\"569\" srcset=\"https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-cinsiyetler.jpg 1119w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-cinsiyetler-18x9.jpg 18w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-cinsiyetler-300x153.jpg 300w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-cinsiyetler-696x354.jpg 696w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-cinsiyetler-1068x543.jpg 1068w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1119px) 100vw, 1119px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>The distribution of occupational homicides by gender in Gaziantep is as follows: 22 female workers and 533 male workers lost their lives...<\/p>\n<p>Female worker deaths are lower than the average in Turkey. However, let us remind you of the deaths of women workers that made the agenda of Turkey:<\/p>\n<p>1- Monna Rai, a Nepalese domestic worker, was found dead on the terrace of the house belonging to \u015eireci Tekstil boss Ahmet \u015eireci.<\/p>\n<p>2- Merve Ka\u00e7m\u0131\u015f was an archaeologist at Gaziantep Museum and Provincial Directorate of Culture and Tourism. She ended her life by committing suicide. In the letter she left behind, she described the mobbing she was subjected to. Her brother said, \u201cThe pressure and mobbing put my sister into an emotional breakdown.\u201d K\u00fclt\u00fcr Sanat-Sen, on the other hand, stated in a statement that \u201cthere are mobbing lawsuits filed against the Museum Director\u201d and added: \u201cThis incident that caused our archaeologist friend to lose his life is not suicide but murder and those responsible must be brought to justice immediately.\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>3- Saadet Harmanc\u0131, a contracted Turkish teacher at a secondary school, also ended her life by committing suicide. In the letter she had left, she had said \u201c...I couldn't do it... I'm sick and tired of being mobbed... I'm sick and tired of being told every day that you are hanging by a thread\u201d.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-284134\" src=\"https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-yaslar.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"1119\" height=\"570\" srcset=\"https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-yaslar.jpg 1119w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-yaslar-18x9.jpg 18w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-yaslar-300x153.jpg 300w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-yaslar-696x355.jpg 696w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-yaslar-1068x544.jpg 1068w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1119px) 100vw, 1119px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Distribution of occupational homicides in Gaziantep by age groups is as follows:<\/p>\n<p>24 child laborers aged 14 and under,<br \/>\n25 children\/young workers aged 15-17,<br \/>\n124 workers aged 18-29,<br \/>\n227 workers aged 30-49,<br \/>\n109 workers aged 50-64,<br \/>\n19 workers aged 65 and over,<br \/>\n27 workers whose ages we don't know lost their lives.<\/p>\n<p>1- When we look at age groups, child labor deaths are almost twice the average for Turkey. This rate is even three times higher for child workers aged 14 and under. Of the child workers who died in occupational homicides, 26 were working in agriculture, 7 in textiles, 6 in construction, 3 in food, 3 in metal, 2 in trade, 1 in wood and 1 in transportation. Child labor in industry is particularly concentrated in \u00dcnald\u0131.<\/p>\n<p>2- Again, when we look at the deaths of workers under the age of 30, we see that it is one third of all deaths. We should note that there is a young working class in Gaziantep with the effect of migrant workers.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-284135\" src=\"https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-sendikalar.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"1119\" height=\"566\" srcset=\"https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-sendikalar.jpg 1119w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-sendikalar-18x9.jpg 18w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-sendikalar-300x152.jpg 300w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-sendikalar-696x352.jpg 696w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-sendikalar-1068x540.jpg 1068w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1119px) 100vw, 1119px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>In Gaziantep, 8 (1.44 percent) of those killed in workplace homicides were unionized workers, while 547 (98.56 percent) were non-unionized. At this point, two points should be underlined.<\/p>\n<p>1- This table shows that workers in the city are unorganized. The unionization rate is very low, precarious work and boss arbitrariness dominate the workplaces.<\/p>\n<p>2- On the other hand, collaborationist unionism is dominant in the organized unions. Collaborative unions, which do nothing to solve the problems of workers in the city, even turn a deaf ear to the demands of their own members. At this point, it is very important to support the unions that organize the current problems of the working class in the line of actual and legitimate struggle and historically in the line of class struggle.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-284136\" src=\"https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-ilceler.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"1119\" height=\"566\" srcset=\"https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-ilceler.jpg 1119w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-ilceler-18x9.jpg 18w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-ilceler-300x152.jpg 300w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-ilceler-696x352.jpg 696w, https:\/\/halkweb.com.tr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/antep-ilceler-1068x540.jpg 1068w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1119px) 100vw, 1119px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>234 deaths occurred in \u015eehitk\u00e2mil; 125 in \u015eahinbey; 72 in Nizip; 43 in Nurda\u011f\u0131; 35 in \u0130slahiye; 22 in O\u011fuzeli; 11 in Yavuzeli; 10 in Araban; 3 in Karkam\u0131\u015f...<\/p>\n<p>When we look at this table, we see that \u015eehitkamil is the center of industry, especially textile, metal, food, wood, and logistics. Another center is \u015eahinbey. In these two districts, deaths in the municipal and service sectors, especially construction, are also high. In other districts, we see that industry decreases and deaths in the agricultural sector increase, respectively...<\/p>\n<p>2013-2026 \/ We respectfully commemorate the 555 workers who lost their lives in work murders in Gaziantep...<br \/>\nB\u00fcnyamin Be\u015fe, Kemal Keke\u00e7, Yusuf El \u0130sa, \u015eaban \u00d6zgezer, Zafer C., H\u00fcsniye Selvi, Emrah \u015eahin, Osman Solmaz, \u0130brahim Acen Baba, Halil Kamal\u0131, \u015eemsettin Mehmet G., Mehmet Karaku\u015f, Emine Y., Haydar Aksoy, Halil Ka\u00e7ar, Mehmet Ya\u015far Aksan, Davut Bozan, Salih Demir, Hasan G\u00fcrb\u00fcz, Ali Alt\u0131nta\u015f, Mustafa F\u0131rat, Kadir Solak, H\u00fcseyin Yi\u011fit, \u0130smail Y\u0131rt\u0131c\u0131, Mehmet Hanifi K\u0131l\u0131\u00e7, B.B., Ercan \u00c7oban, Ali S., Cuma Yal\u00e7\u0131n, S\u00fcleyman Sevin\u00e7, M\u00fcsl\u00fcm G\u00fc\u00e7l\u00fc, Emrah Batmaz, Mustafa Kadan, Mehmet Horuz, Alperen K\u0131l\u0131\u00e7parlar, Enver So\u011fanc\u0131, Aziz Dola\u015fan, Ahmet Enes G\u00fcl, Eylem Sefi, Ahmet Kaya, Turan G\u00fcnba\u015f, Celal K\u0131l\u0131\u00e7er, Yakup Acun, Ebubekir Demir, Adem Bozkurt, Ahmet Demir, Hac\u0131 Erdo\u011fmu\u015f, Veysel Feyda, Muhammet Ero\u011flu, Re\u015fit Y\u0131ld\u0131r\u0131m, Kamil Sa\u011f\u0131r, Ahmet K\u0131l\u0131n\u00e7, Mahir El Vas, Emrah Dal, Muhammed G\u00fcler, Ali Altunba\u015f, Mustafa Y\u0131lmaz, Cevahir El Hamid, \u0130smail El \u0130smail, Mehmet Bulut, \u0130smail Uygun, Burhan Bilgin, Deniz Bilgin, Muhammed Hinki, Samir Hammude, Mehmet Ko\u00e7yi\u011fit, Ziyad Rico, Mustafa \u00d6zcan, O\u011fuz Bozkurt, Halil Yav\u015falak, Mustafa Ta\u015f, \u00d6kke\u015f \u00d6ztekin, Mehmet Tuva\u015f, M\u00fcti \u0130brahim, G\u00f6khan A., Hasan \u00dcst\u00fcnova, Adem Tura, Omar Fahed, \u0130smet Bali, \u0130brahim Halil G\u00fcne\u015f, Mehmet \u00c7elik, \u00dcmit Kara\u00e7al\u0131o\u011flu, \u0130brahim \u00c7elik, Metin Uyguner, Veysel Durmaz, Furkan Bozkurt, Cas\u0131m Karada\u015f, \u00d6kke\u015f Y\u0131ld\u0131r\u0131m, Abdulhamid El Obaid, Imam Y\u0131ld\u0131r\u0131m, \u00d6mer Ate\u015f, Do\u011fan Moraner, Musab Muhammed, Mehmet Arslan, Muhammet Emin Ar\u0131, Re\u015fit Kaya, Muhammed Durdu Ar\u0131sever, Nevzat Karaaslan, Serdar Akdeniz, H\u00fcseyin G\u00f6kdemir, Remzi G\u00f6r\u00fcnmez, Ziya \u00d6ztekin, Mustafa Kurt, A.D., Nihat Evrensel, Atta Almanan, B\u00fclent Ecevit Korkmaz, Mehmet B\u00fcy\u00fck, Kalender Karay\u0131lan, Mehmet \u015eahan, Ali \u015eahan, Ali Maslak, \u0130hsan H., Ahmed T\u00fcrkmen, Cihan Kodalak, Mustafa Arslan, Ahmet Bayram, Volkan Ar\u0131, Oktay Ar\u0131, Salih \u00c7elik, \u015eahin Boz, Mehmet \u015eakir Paksoy, Emirhan \u015eim\u015fek, \u0130smail Aksoy, Muharrem Dursun, Salih Ero\u011flu, Osman Efe, \u0130smail Gemci, Mehmet Alak\u0131r\u0131k, Nahsan Bulut, Hakan Bozkurt, Ahmet \u015eehito\u011flu, Mahmut K\u0131l\u0131\u00e7, \u015eeref Zor, L\u00fctfiye \u015eabulak, Ferit T\u00fcrkkan, Nadiya Berkel, \u00d6kke\u015f G\u00f6gebakan, S\u0131tk\u0131 \u00d6zbilge, Halil Ba\u011fiy, Ali Ko\u00e7, Ahmet Sefer Bakar, Mahmut Co\u015fkun, Harun Karafak, Kadir Karafak, Ramazan Bezgin, L\u00fctf\u00fc \u00c7alakan, Emrah \u00d6zboya, Serdar Tufan, Kenan Kaya, Muhammed Ashour, Hasan Ahmad Asaad, Halil K\u0131l\u0131\u00e7o\u011flu, Galip Av\u015far, Mustafa Baydemir, \u0130brahim Yurdabakan, Veysel Teymur, Yavuz Ta\u015fdemir, Raid Hasan, \u015eahap Kaplan, \u0130smail Sa\u011flam, Tayfun Mercan, Hasan Karakan, H\u00fcseyin K\u0131l\u0131\u00e7, Ali Salt\u0131k, Ayhan Ta\u015fatan, Kadriye G\u00fcng\u00f6r, Seyfettin Sur, Mustafa .Ekrem \u00c7a\u011flayan, Ahmet A\u011fa\u00e7, Yusuf Karahan, \u0130dris Kayna, Adem Bademo\u011flu, Garip Unat, Mehmet Ba\u015fer, Mustafa \u00c7al\u0131\u015fkan, \u00d6mer Ceylan, Cuma K\u0131l\u0131\u00e7, Ahmed Melli, Mehmet \u00d6zt\u00fcrk, Ziyep Kalit, Mehmet Kat\u0131lm\u0131\u015f, Fuat Ta\u015fdelen, Muhittin Avci, \u015eahin Demir, Halil Al\u0131nm\u0131\u015f, H\u00fcsniye Al\u0131nm\u0131\u015f, Muhammed Hasan, Hac\u0131 \u00c7evik, Abd\u00fclkadir At\u0131c\u0131, Salih Solmaz, Abdullah Solmaz, Cemil Y\u0131lmaz, Ali Osman \u0130vedi, Memik Altunba\u015f, Sabri T\u00fcrko\u011flu, Mehmet \u00c7ulcu, \u00d6mer \u00c7etin, Mustafa Aybak, Necati Morta\u015f, Galip \u00c7i\u00e7ek, Samet Mercan, Fahri A\u011fca, Ahmet Ahmed, Yusuf Ya\u011fmur, H\u00fcseyin Karakoyun, Ahmet Bayrako\u011flu, Ali \u00d6ren, Husem Yusuf, Ahmet D., Kutman Do\u011fan, Mehmet Ak\u0131nc\u0131, Nedim Ayg\u00fcn, \u0130brahim \u00c7apa, Latif Demir, Halil \u00d6zt\u00fcrk, Mehmet K\u0131z\u0131lbent, Ay\u015fe Alpak, Mervan Aslan, Ali \u00d6zt\u00fcrk, \u015eevket Aks\u00fct, Muhammet Kas\u0131m, Ahmet \u015e\u0131ho, Ahmet Bekro, Orhan Kurto\u011flu, \u015eaban .Salih Kaya, Ali Solmaz, Mustafa Akf\u0131rat, Halit K\u0131l\u0131\u00e7, Ramazan D\u00f6nmez, \u015eehmuz Polat, Mikail Cengiz, \u015eahin Ayta\u00e7, Fatih Kele\u015f, Ramazan Sevin\u00e7, Osman G\u00fcvercino\u011flu, Mustafa \u00c7elik, Halil K\u0131l\u0131\u00e7o\u011flu, Deniz Keklik\u00e7i, Ferhat Ali, Hasan Tirit, Ala Zuru, Hac\u0131 \u0130brahim Ayaz, Cengiz U\u00e7ar, Cengiz Kaplan, Ahmet Kaya, Sinan \u00c7., \u0130brahim Halil Korkmaz, \u0130brahim Ortakaya, Salih Karay\u0131lan, Bozan Karanfil, Halil Tapar, Suat \u00d6ncebe, Remzi Y\u0131lmaz, Ali \u0130hsan \u00c7elikta\u015f, \u00d6kke\u015f Yanar, Habib Ge\u00e7er, Servet Kaplan, \u0130srafil Sar\u0131, Mahmut Birlik, Samet Bar\u0131\u015f Ayd\u0131n, Muhammed Osman, Ahmet Y\u0131k\u0131c\u0131, Selahattin \u015eim\u015fek, Ekrem Demirba\u015f, Abdurrahman Halaf, Osman Avc\u0131, Enver T\u00fcrk, Hasan Kiraz, Bekir \u00c7\u0131nar, Engin Do\u011fan, Hasan \u00c7oban, Kas\u0131m \u00d6zdemir, Abdullah Ahmed, Salih Ekinci, Fikret Bilici, \u0130lknur Bedir, O\u011fuzhan K\u0131l\u0131n\u00e7, \u0130hsan Karab\u0131y\u0131k, Ahmet Keskin, Hakan Sa\u011flam, Nazl\u0131 \u00dcnal, S\u00fcleyman Polat, Ali Bay\u0131k, U\u011fur G\u00fcne\u015f, Mustafa Altunba\u015f, Fatma M\u0131lla, H\u00fcseyin Deniz, Sariye Diker, Murat Demirel, \u0130brahim \u015eahin, Ali Bor, Hanifi \u00d6zdemir, Recep Aslan, Serkan \u00d6zt\u00fcrk, Ahmet Salih, Mahmut Maruf, Hamza Nas\u0131r, Hasan Bozgeyik, Mehmet T\u00fcrkmen, Mehmet \u00d6ren, Abdulcelil Ko\u015far, Ahmet Turan, Mustafa T., U\u011fur D\u00f6nmez, Mustafa \u00dcst\u00fcn, Osman Dal, Mehmet Koro\u011flu, Co\u015fkun Y\u0131ld\u0131z, Zekeriya Abdullah, Halil Ta\u015f\u00e7\u0131, Ali Kayg\u0131n, Mehmet \u00c7etinkaya, Mehmet Yatmaz, Yusuf Kaya, Berat Ta\u015f, Bet\u00fcl Alt\u0131nta\u015f, Mehmet Cemal Akkulu, Velican \u00d6zco\u015fkun, Mehmet \u015eekero\u011flu, \u00d6mer Per\u00e7in, \u0130smail De\u011firmenci, Mustafa Akbay, U\u011fur Akku\u015f, Mustafa Ali Kelebek, Meryem \u00c7am, Y\u0131lmaz G\u00fcne\u015f, Enes Alramo, Halil \u0130brahim Demir, Burhan \u00d6zdemir, Mustafa \u00c7oban, Vedat \u00d6ks\u00fcz, Saadet Harmanc\u0131, Korkut K\u00fc\u00e7\u00fckcan, \u0130brahim \u015een, Mahmut \u00d6zbal, Mahmut Koyuncu, Recep Kurt, Mehmet Durmu\u015f, Ahmet \u00c7akall\u0131, \u0130hsan Yeter, Cuma Damlar, Hasan Avc\u0131, Ahmet Ta\u015f, \u0130smail Ceylan, Mehmet Ali Kubat, Kaz\u0131m Vural, Nafi Di\u015fli, \u00d6mer Ko\u00e7ak, Necati Er, Murat G\u00fcraras, Servet A\u00e7\u0131k, Celal Eraslan, H\u00fcseyin B\u00fclb\u00fcl, Mehmet G\u00fcng\u00f6r, Osman Yenido\u011fan, \u00d6mer Balaban, Ey\u00fcp Dal, Tevfik Fukra Erikli, Mustafa Mustafa, Mustafa Bulut, Mehmet Maz\u0131ba\u015f, Mehmet Nergiz, Ferhat Ta\u015f, Mahmut K\u0131z\u0131lkaya, Bekir Ta\u015fk\u0131n, Asiye Torun, Ahmet \u00d6zel, Murat Budak, Ey\u00fcp Elmas, Bahad\u0131r Hazar, Yusuf \u00c7elik, Saib Erdo\u011fan, Mustafa Yanarda\u011f, Mehmet Gen\u00e7, Mehmet Karaca, M.G., Sava\u015f Y\u0131lmaz, Serdar Sucu, S\u00fcleyman Tahmazo\u011flu, Mustafa \u00d6rg\u00fc\u00e7, Cuma Kara, \u00d6zkan Avsal, Mesut Aydemir, Bekir 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Dola\u015f\u0131r, Ali R\u0131za Sand\u0131kl\u0131, Adem Tancan, Vedat Erdo\u011fan, Salim Karaman, Muhammed Kaddur, Bostan Eser, Salih Bulut, Mustafa D., Bekir Kurt, \u0130brahim Hakk\u0131 B\u00fcy\u00fckbe\u015fe, Mehmet Murat Sepin, Abd\u00fclhamit G\u00fcr, Mehmet Deniz, Mikail Mercan, Mecit Muhammed Madal, Emcet El Shwavbi, Emat Eldin, Mahmut A\u011fdemir, Mehmet Emir, Ya\u015far Karahan, Mahir \u00c7\u00f6t, Hasan Kaya, Mustafa Yavuz, Mansur H\u00f6s\u00fck, \u00d6kke\u015f Can, Y\u0131ld\u0131ray \u00d6zyurt, Mehmet Yatmaz, Mustafa \u00c7elik, Osman Duman, Mustafa Emino, Abdullah \u015eahin, \u015eerif Korkmaz, \u0130lyas K\u00f6k, Soner Terlemez, Fatih Y\u0131lmaz, Sameddin \u00c7ift\u00e7i, Gazi Sar\u0131, Emrah Yurta\u00e7an, Ali \u00c7ift\u00e7i, A.E., Yusuf K\u0131l\u0131\u00e7, M\u00fcsl\u00fcm Y\u0131ld\u0131r\u0131m, \u0130smail \u00d6zt\u00fcrk, \u00d6mer Tar\u0131k \u00c7., Ercan \u015eeker, Resat Aday, Hayri \u00d6zke\u00e7eci, Ziyed A\u011fc\u0131, Sakine K\u0131l\u0131\u00e7, Hasan \u00d6zy\u0131ld\u0131z, Mehmet \u00c7inpolat, Mustafa Kesikta\u015f, Ercan K\u0131l\u0131\u00e7, Abdullah .Ali Ta\u015far, Abdullah Y\u00fczba\u015f\u0131, Remzi Mutafo\u011flu, Mehmet Kaplan, Arif K\u00fc\u00e7\u00fck, Arif G\u00fcng\u00f6rd\u00fc, Abd\u00fclkadir G\u00fcl, Umut Yakup Tanr\u0131\u00f6ver, Muhammed Abdulkadir Esen, Halil \u00d6zden, Abdullah K\u00fct\u00fck, Tuba Uzdilli, Mehmet Bozkurt, Mehmet Polat, Ahmet Polat, Hamza D\u00fcl\u00fcko\u011flu, \u015e\u00fckr\u00fc Erkut, Bilal Aybar, Semih Musso, Enes Furkan Tutar, Eymen Ahmed, Ali \u00d6zkan A\u00e7ar, \u00d6mer Saydan, Yakup \u00c7elik, Bekir \u00d6zdemir, Muhammet \u015eiveybe, Kemal \u00c7elebi, Bozan Cengiz, Mustafa Bozkurt, Bilal \u00d6mer Farac, Ya\u015far \u00dcst\u00fcnda\u011f, Nuri \u00dcst\u00fcnel, \u00d6zkan T\u00fcz\u00fcn, Mustafa Elba\u015f, Mehmet Ali Kurto\u011flu, Muhammet Cabran, Mehmet G\u00fcl, \u015eahin Salman, Ay\u015fe Y\u0131ld\u0131z, Hacer Karaca, Emin 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