Bitmeyen Savaş :Diyarbakır'da Terör-Uyuşturucu İlişkisi
Güneydoğu Anadolunun en büyük ili olan Diyarbakır, terör kaynaklı eylemlerin olduğu kadar, Türkiyedeki uyuşturucu üretiminin de merkezinde bir şehir duru- mundadır. Türkiyede mevcut yasadışı kenevir ekimi- nin üçte ikisi bu şehirde yapılmaktadır. Terör ve uyuş- turucu gerçeği, Diyarbakırı, ülkemizdeki diğer bütün şehirlerden ayrı bir yere koymaktadır. Bu çalışmanın konusunu, terörizm ile uyuşturucu arasındaki ilişki oluşturmaktadır ve bu çerçevede te- rör olaylarının uyuşturucu üretimine, tüketimine ve kaçakçılığına olan etkisi araştırılmıştır. Bununla ilgi- li olarak bir dizi hipotez oluşturulmuş ve oluşturulan hipotezler, nitel ve nicel veriler kullanılarak test edil- miştir. En sonunda ise elde edilen bulgular tartışılarak, önerilere ve politika önerilerine yer verilmiştir.
Never Ending Battle :Terrorism-Drugs Nexus in Diyarbakır
Abstract Diyarbakır, the largest province of the Southeastern Anatolia, is a city at the center of drug production as well as acts of terrorism originated in Turkey. In Tur- key, two-thirds of current illicit cannabis cultivation is done in this city. The reality of terrorism and drug se- parates Diyarbakır from all other cities in this country. The subject of this study is the nexus between terrorism and drug and in this context, the effects of terrorism on the drug production, consumption and trafficking were examined. A set of hy-pothesizes were formed and tested by using both qualitative and quantitative data. Finally, the findings were discussed and policy recom- mendations were presented.
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