WAN - HDP's Tayip Temel's proposal regarding the investigation of human bones found in Zilan Creek was found to be "rude and hurtful" and not processed.
Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) Wan Deputy Tayip Temel submitted a motion to investigate the human bones found after the Koçköprü Dam waters receded in Zilan Creek. Temel's motion was processed by the Presidency of Laws and Decisions of the Parliament on the grounds that there were "rude and hurtful words" in the motion.
In the response regarding the rejection of the proposal, the following statement was found "rude and hurtful": "The people of the region, whose demographic and socio-economic structure has been changed since the 1930s and who have been impoverished due to the bans on the highland and the ongoing war conditions since the 90s, were uprooted from their homelands and moved to makeshift structures."