Security for States Versus Refugees: “Operation Provide Comfort” and the April 1991 Mass Influx of Refugees from Northern Iraq into Thrkey

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Abstract

In April 1991, the massive influx of Iraqi refugees into Turkey precipitated a political process that led to one of the rare examples of humanitarian intervention. Under pressurefrom the Turkish government and world’ public opinion, Western allies declared a safe zone above the 36th parallel in northern Iraq and launched “Operation Provide Comfort”. This Operation enabled the extension of relief assistance to almost half a million refugees and their repatriation ta northern Iraq within a relatively short period of time. The article tries to establish whether “Operation Provide Comfort” served state security interests or the security of the refugees from Iraq.

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Kirisçi, K. (1996). Security for States Versus Refugees: “Operation Provide Comfort” and the April 1991 Mass Influx of Refugees from Northern Iraq into Thrkey. Refuge, 15(3 Special Issue), 18–22. https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.21193

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