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English: Tunç Soyer in Diyarbakır, March 2022
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Source https://www.amerikaninsesi.com/a/i%CC%87zmir-den-diyarbak%C4%B1rl%C4%B1-giri%C5%9Fimci-kad%C4%B1nlara-destek/6499731.html
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