Dtp Secim | Sarkisi

These songs were played at large-scale rallies and from campaign buses, creating a sense of collective belonging and enthusiasm among supporters in Southeast Turkey and urban centers like Istanbul. Political Context of the DTP

The songs frequently utilized Kurdish language and traditional instruments (such as the tembur or dahol ), which served as a direct assertion of Kurdish identity in a public and political space. Dtp Secim Sarkisi

The DTP was founded as a successor to parties like HADEP and DEHAP. Its existence was marked by significant tension with the Turkish state, leading to its closure by the Constitutional Court in 2009 on the grounds that it had become a "focal point for activities against the state's indivisible integrity". These songs were played at large-scale rallies and