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ISTANBUL (DİHA) – Premier night for picture directed by Sabite Kaya about Kurdish woman politician’s, Cihan Sincar, life has been hold in Istanbul.
Premier night for picture titled Dotmam-Daughter of Oncle- about Kurdish woman politician’s, Cihan Sincar, life has been hold in Istanbul.
Cihan Sincar, mother of three, took over her husband’s, who became a victim of an unknown assailant on 4 September 1993 when he was in Batman to research unknown assailant as Kurdish congressman, politic assignment as a Mayor for Kızıltepe since her husband was killed. Her youngest child was 2 and half years old and they were living in congressman’s houses when she had received the bitter news.
Cihan Sincar is the best example to sense for Kurdish women’s life said documentary film Dotmam’s director Sabite Kaya; Cihan Sincar has fallen on hard times in her life like a lot of others. But she is a symbol for being in the middle of the struggle even though all trouble in her life. She has proved herself by her action, her style and her determination.
“There are a lot of examples like me in the region. I hope there will be no such stories in the future. Kurdish women work hard to survive. We do owe a lot Kurdish women. I’m going to work and struggle with this responsibility,” said Cihan Sincar in her speech in Dotmam’s premier night.
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