Citizen of Diyarbakır : We don't want president and prime minister to come Diyarbakır 2017-03-25 12:43:10 DİYARBAKIR – Urbanities of Diyarbakır commented about visitation of President Tayyip Erdoğan and Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım to Diyarbakır on April First. “ They should give account of Ceylan Önköl, Mother Taybet and Kemal Kurkut if they want to come here” said people in Diyarbakır. Urbanities of Diyarbakır are disturbed that President Erdoğan and Prime Minister Yıldırım visitation to Diyarbakır on April First for referendum campaign. People says despite Erdoğan had visited Diyarbakır for number time nothing has been changed. Student of university named Bawer Özkaya ( 23) said “ Erdoğan visiting is not freeheartedly. He wanted to be seen nice by coming to Diyarbakır. Do they come to see what they had destroyed in the city? They come to see how people were left homeless. We don’t want it. We don’t have vote to ‘Yes’ for them.We will give an answer after referendum.Even ten percent ‘Yes’ is too much for them. But if they insist to come, at first they have to give account of murdering Ceylan Önkol, Matoher Taybet and Kemal Kurkut.” Student of university Ronahi Aydın (21) said “ They will not take what they wany by visitin to Diyarbakır. Erdoğan and his party didn’t resolve any problem until now. They oppress ove Kurds and their party HDP (Peoples’ Democratic party). They want all of us to jail. But they will not succeed. Things they have done will not get off scot free.” Zekeriya Kartal (54) who has been hawking for 30 years said “ We don’t have any importance whether they are coming or not. They are not welcome to our city.” Mizgin Aydemir (22) said “ People of Diyarbakır already gave an answer to Erdoğan on March 21. People said ‘No’ to one man regime at Newroz Celebration. I as a woman will say ‘No’. He wants to get ‘Yes’ from Diyarbakır but he will not succeed.” Citizen of Diyarbakır Mahsun Polat (70) says Erdoğan and Yıldırım are coming to Diyarbakır to cheat people and called to citizen of Diyarbakır to vote ‘No’ for referendum. “I am 70 year-old and none presidents and prime ministers I have seen in my life resolved any problem” said Polat.