Roboski victims plan to move out of village

Roboski victims plan to move out of village

Nothing has come out so far from the investigation into Roboski massacre on 28 December, which caused the death of 34 civilians bombed by war planes. Mehmet Encü who lost two brothers and a nephew in the massacre spoke to DIHA News and said that the 34 families from the village of Roboski plan to migrate if the investigation does not bring results soon.

Pointing out that those responsible of the massacre have still not been found despite the fact that the Parliamentary Committee of Human Rights Watch watched the footage of the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV/Heron), Mehmet Encü says, “The prime minister and the chief of general staff are responsible in the first degree for the massacre. They know very well those who are responsible for the incident. They can simply ask the pilots from whom they took the orders to bomb. The orders obviously came from the prime minister and the chief of general staff. Otherwise the incident would have been solved by now.”

Encü family plans to wait one more month and to migrate in case no advancements are made in the investigation. “We, the 34 families, will migrate away from here in case those responsible for the death of our children are found. We do not want to live on this land any more. We can do nothing but to migrate,” notes Mehmet Encü.