The 13-year blood feud has ended in the Turkish Grand National Assembly.

The 13-year blood feud has ended in the Turkish Grand National Assembly.

23.01.2026 14:04

The 13-year blood feud that caused the death of 3 people in the Silopi district of Şırnak and plunged both sides into deep sorrow has ended with a peace agreement in the Turkish Grand National Assembly, led by AK Party Şırnak Deputy Arslan Tatar. Tatar, who reconciled the Nayci and Onuk families, stated, "Instead of building new pains on top of old pains, we chose to foster brotherhood."

The blood feud that began about 13 years ago between the Nayci and Onuk families, one of the region's prominent families in the Silopi district of Şırnak, came to an end peacefully thanks to the intense efforts and leadership of AK Party Şırnak Deputy Arslan Tatar.

The 13-year blood feud ended in the Grand National Assembly

THE BLOOD FEUD ENDED IN THE GRAND NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

The feud that led to the loss of 3 lives and plunged both families into deep sorrow came to an end under the roof of the Grand National Assembly. Emphasizing that he always prioritized the establishment of social peace and tranquility, Deputy Arslan Tatar brought together Hacı Yusuf Nayci on behalf of the Nayci family and Hışyar Onuk on behalf of the Onuk family in the Grand National Assembly as a result of long-term contacts he conducted with the parties. Bingöl Deputy Zeki Korkutata was also present at the meeting.

The 13-year blood feud ended in the Grand National Assembly

"WE PREFERRED TO ENHANCE BROTHERHOOD"

Deputy Tatar stated, "Instead of building new pains over old pains, we preferred to enhance brotherhood. This peace is a very valuable step not only between the two families but also for the tranquility of our region."

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