Suicide in the Turkish Armed Forces

Turkish military suicide refers to instances in which Turkish Armed Forces personnel commit suicide either during or after military service.

History

Significant suicide rates in the Turkish military largely started occurring in the late 1990s. Between 2002 and 2015, around 1,141 soldiers had committed suicide.[1] The issue grew to the point İsmet Yılmaz spoke about it and stated that they were currently battling the issue.[2] In order to combat the alarming suicide rates, the Turkish Armed Forces in 2013 assigned a friend to each soldier as a form of therapy.[3] Also in 2013, when military suicides reached a rate of one person every three days, Turkish conscription was reduced from 15 months to 12 months.[4] In 2014, a Turkish soldier, traumatised from fighting the Islamic State and YPG, made headlines when be killed two other soldiers and then himself.[5] In 2015, Turkish military suicides were 2.5 times more than civilian suicides.[6] Anti-suicide triggers were added to the G3s issued to soldiers.[7] The Turkish army formerly issued fines to families of soldiers who committed suicide, demanding them to pay for the bullet that they used, although they abolished it after pressure.[8] Many Turkish soldiers committed suicide due to the bad treatment they receive from senior soldiers, as well as extreme bullying from fellow soldiers.[9][10] The Turkish army's attempts at mentally and physically toughening their soldiers to fight the PKK had largely backfired, causing many soldiers to commit suicide after mental trauma they received from humiliation and beatings. Many families of soldiers who committed suicide went to court against the army.[11] In 2022, suicides still occurred due to issues from within the army, namely regarding the treatment of soldiers.[12] Despite the Turkish army attempting to show their high morale in the fight against the PKK, many Turkish soldiers commit suicide due to fears of being deployed, during the battles, or as a result of PTSD they received from the conflict.[13][14] The Turkish army was criticised for concealing their losses inflicted by the PKK, and being too preoccupied with Anti-Kurdish propaganda and showing off their tough image instead of caring for the wellbeing of their soldiers.[15]

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