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8 Turkish soldiers killed in PKK attack | |
2007-06-05 | |
![]() Dogan reported that the two PKK militants had gained entrance to the Kocatepe village military post when guards recognised the jeep they were travelling in. The jeep was later found to have been stolen. One of the militants threw hand grenades once inside the compoundÂ’s garden while the other fired on troops with an automatic weapon. Dogan also reported that shots were fired at the compound by an unknown number of other PKK rebels hiding behind rocks nearby. Three soldiers were pronounced dead at the scene of the attack. Five others died later in hospital. Gendarmes, military police responsible for security in rural areas, killed one of the attackers. The other was believed to have been wounded but managed to escape.
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Posted by:Steve White |
#3 IIRC, the Kurds in Iran have greater freedom than the Turkish Kurds. The Turks have outlawed everything Kurdish. The Kurdish language is banned, Kurdish social activities are restricted, and Kurdish culture and tradition are proscribed. The Turks treat all non-Turks that way - just look at their history with the Armenians living in Turkey. The Turks started the problem, and the Kurds are merely responding in kind. I don't think the Iraqi Kurds are "aiding and abetting" the Turkish Kurds, but there probably some blood ties that exist. I have no sympathy with the Turks - they created their problems and now they need to learn to live with them, or solve them in a reasonable way. Genocide is not reasonable, but that's the Turks' preferred answer to problems they have with non-Turks. |
Posted by: Old Patriot 2007-06-05 20:44 |
#2 IIRC, the Kurds in Iran have greater freedom than the Turkish Kurds. The Turks have outlawed everything Kurdish. The Kurdish language is banned, Kurdish social activities are restricted, and Kurdish culture and tradition are proscribed. The Turks treat all non-Turks that way - just look at their history with the Armenians living in Turkey. The Turks started the problem, and the Kurds are merely responding in kind. I don't think the Iraqi Kurds are "aiding and abetting" the Turkish Kurds, but there probably some blood ties that exist. I have no sympathy with the Turks - they created their problems and now they need to learn to live with them, or solve them in a reasonable way. Genocide is not reasonable, but that's the Turks' preferred answer to problems they have with non-Turks. |
Posted by: Old Patriot 2007-06-05 20:42 |
#1 Why can't the PKK be 'encouraged' to pursue their goals inside Iran instead of Turkey? Then we could sell more popcorn. |
Posted by: Glenmore 2007-06-05 07:58 |