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Turkey: Kurdish forces PKK killed Three Turkish soldiers and wounding another 24, car bomb attack

March 25, 2016 By administrator

n_96894_1DİYARBAKIR – Doğan News Agency,

Three Turkish soldiers were killed late on March 24 in an Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) car bomb attack in the southeastern province of Diyarbakır, the Turkish General Staff has announced.

PKK  attacked the Mermer Gendarmerie Post on the Diyarbakır Lice motorway at around 9:10 p.m. by detonating a bomb-laden car, killing three soldiers and wounding another 24, the General Staff said in a statement.

The wounded soldiers were immediately taken to hospital where their treatment is continuing, the statement added.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Killed, PKK, soldiers, Turkey, Turkish

TURKEY Fighting between the army and the PKK will be “everywhere”

March 15, 2016 By administrator

arton123259-480x320London, March 15, 2016 (AFP) – Fighting between the rebels of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and the Turkish army will now take place “anywhere,” warned one of the leaders of the PKK, Cemil Bayik, a Times interview conducted before Sunday’s suicide bombing in Ankara.

“Until recently the war with the Turkish army had only location in the mountains. Then she moved into the cities. Now there will be fights everywhere, “assured Cemil Bayik British newspaper four days before the bomb car Sunday night. “At this stage of the struggle, all our fighters order to be legitimate,” said the 65 year old man in this interview in the Kandil Mountains PKK rear bases in northern ‘Iraq.

“The Turks looted and burned everything they could in the Kurdish cities where curfews were imposed,” he he said. “So now, our people thirst for revenge (…). This is a new era of struggle of the people. “

The suicide attack Sunday that caused the death of at least 35 people in central Ankara has not yet been claimed but is attributed to the PKK by the Turkish Islamic-conservative government.

“Our struggle now is existential: to be or not to be” assured Cemil Bayik the Times. “Our main objective is the fall (of Turkish President Recep Tayyip) Erdogan and his party AKP. Without their fall, Turkey can never be democratic. “

The Kurdish conflict resumed last summer and has shattered the peace talks with the government with the PKK end of 2012.

Tuesday, March 15, 2016,
Ara © armenews.com

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: fighting, Kurd, PKK, Turkey

Turkey: Armenian animosity rekindled through PKK

March 7, 2016 By administrator

Co-chair of the pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP), Selahattin Demirtas (C) attends a ceremony to mark the ninth anniversary of the killing of Turkish-Armenian editor Hrant Dink in Istanbul January 19, 2016. REUTERS/Osman Orsal -

Co-chair of the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), Selahattin Demirtas (C) attends a ceremony to mark the ninth anniversary of the killing of Turkish-Armenian editor Hrant Dink in Istanbul January 19, 2016. REUTERS/Osman Orsal –

By Pinar Tremblay, Al Monitor

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu gave a searing speech Feb. 27 on the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) in the eastern province of Bingol. In his speech he accused the Kurds of taking advantage of the situation in the southeastern border towns of Sur and Silopi. “They are collaborating with Russia like the Armenian gangs used to do. They are opening a diplomatic mission in Moscow,” he said.

Nurhan Becidyan, an Armenian-American who served in the Turkish army as a reserve officer in the 1970s, told Al-Monitor about the meaning of the term “Armenian gangs.” He said, “When an Armenian hears the term, he immediately recalls the official Turkish government history lessons of the past century that talk about how the Armenians in 1915 collaborated with the ‘enemy’ [Russians] and revolted against the Ottomans. Thus they had to be deported and some unavoidable deaths occurred during the deportations. This is a trauma they have been facing for the past 100 years and they now say, ‘Here we go again.’”

In October 2015, Al-Monitor reported on how the security forces refer to the residents of the southeastern towns as Armenians. Since then the trend of labeling Kurds as Armenians has only become more prevalent and official. On Dec. 29, 2015, Justice and Development Party (AKP) parliamentarian Metin Kulunk told the media that Turkey is resilient in the face of threats. He said, “One hundred years ago it was the Armenian gangs who were burning mosques and schools. Today it is the terror gangs of the PKK [Kurdistan Workers Party].” He blamed these gangs for attempting to undermine the Kurdish identity in the region. Davutoglu, once known as a calm-mannered professor of political science, is repeating similar lines today.

Immediate replies came from HDP Co-chairman Selahattin Demirtas, who is frequently labeled as an Armenian. Indeed, Davutoglu in May 2015 claimed Demirtas’ alleged cooperation with the Armenian diaspora was the reason for the collapse of the Kurdish peace process.

The Armenian diaspora in the United States saw Davutoglu’s words as contradictory to the traditional Turkish policy of genocide denial. Although not reported in the Turkish mainstream media, Edward Nalbandian, foreign minister of Armenia, issued a statement in this regard stating that not much has changed in the last 100 years. Nalbandian argued that Davutoglu’s statement incidentally accepts that the Armenian genocide was deliberate and planned.

Another boisterous critic is Garo Paylan, the HDP’s Armenian lawmaker. Paylan first tweeted at Davutoglu asking, “Are you going to convince the Kurds with the Armenian hatred card?” On March 2, he gave a powerful speech in parliament addressing Davutoglu’s rhetoric, saying, “Pity! How can a prime minister utter such words? This is a hate crime.” AKP members promptly told him he was taking Davutoglu’s words out of context, and that there was no hate crime.

However, Paylan was prepared to tackle the AKP and the Nationalist Action Party representatives. He displayed several images of graffiti (allegedly from the southeastern cities) that have recently been shared on social media. One read, “Armenian bastards” from the town of Cizre. Paylan mentioned another graffiti that read, “We love you tall man RTE,” where two security personnel posed with a Turkish flag. On Feb. 10, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that he was touched by this message. Paylan asked, “What kind of training do these security forces receive that they can write on the walls, “If you are a Turk be proud, if not obey”?

In the last couple of months, the number of tweets and social media posts by anonymous accounts as well as prominent pundits using the word Armenian as a slur have skyrocketed. The following examples indicate the severity of the current situation.

A prolonged legal battle between Ankara’s colorful Mayor Melih Gokcek and Armenian columnist Hayko Bagdat ended March 3. Bagdat had written several tweets ridiculing Gokcek for using the word Armenian as an insult, and joked about Gokcek being an Armenian. Gokcek argued that Bagdat’s tweets were offensive and took him to court. Bagdat was ordered to pay compensation to Gokcek.

Journalist Fatih Tezcan, a staunch supporter of the AKP, tweeted March 3 to HDP Co-chairmen Figen Yuksekdag and Demirtas an old photo of two women in traditional costume holding rifles. The caption of the photo says that these women were members of an Armenian gang. Tezcan wrote, “Look, your ancestors’ photo has been published.”

Several tweets mostly from anonymous accounts told the Turkish forces to attack the “Armenian seeds [semen]” without any mercy and directed satirical remarks to the soccer club Amedspor questioning how the team based in Kurdish-dominated Diyarbakir could seek the national championship of a country whose national anthem the team cannot stand up for?

Recent tweets increasingly show deep anger and resentment toward the HDP and Demirtas, who had asked the people of Diyarbakir to join him for Friday prayer March 4. One Twitter user wrote, “You shameless, you have not left an undestroyed mosque in the region. Go join an Armenian church.”

And it is not just rhetoric. For example, on March 3, in the eastern province of Erzurum, the 98th commemoration ceremony of its liberation turned into a show to celebrate the ancestors who cleansed our lands from treacherous Armenians.”

One cannot help but question whether non-Muslims will ever be considered as equal citizens of Turkey. A heart-wrenching anecdote from Ani Balikci, the father of Sevag, a conscript who was killed in the southeastern province of Batman in 2011, indicates those chances are slim. Balikci told reporters that army representatives who came to give the news of his son’s death asked him, “Can we wrap his coffin in the Turkish flag?”

Sevag was a Turkish citizen and a member of the Armenian church, and he died serving his country. He was considered a citizen in order for him to be drafted into the army, but many in Turkey believe a non-Muslim cannot be a martyr. Can this mindset bring comfort to anyone residing in Turkey?

Pinar Tremblay: is a columnist for Al-Monitor’s Turkey Pulse and is a visiting scholar of political science at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. She is a columnist for Turkish news outlet T24. Her articles have appeared in Time, New America, Hurriyet Daily News, Todays Zaman, Star and Salom. On 

Read more: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2016/03/turkey-armenia-akp-insults-of-kurds-armenians.html#ixzz42HdX8tRf

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: animosity, Armenian, PKK, Turkey

Turkey Kurdish Forces: killed 4 security turkish members , 35 people injured in attacks in SE

March 4, 2016 By administrator

he attack was carried out around 6 a.m. (0400 GMT) by Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militants in the town of Nusaybin, near the Syrian border. (Photo: DHA)

he attack was carried out around 6 a.m. (0400 GMT) by Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militants in the town of Nusaybin, near the Syrian border. (Photo: DHA)

Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK)  detonated a car bomb near a police station in southeastern Turkey on Friday, killing two police officers and injuring 35 people, while on the same day two soldiers were killed by the PKK in the İdil district of Şırnak province.

The attack targeted the traffic police station and lodgings in Mardin‘s Nusaybin district, where the security forces are battling PKK terrorists. Two police officers died at the scene, while 35 people, including police officers and members of their families, were injured in the explosion.

The explosion caused extensive damage to the police lodgings and left a large crater on the road, images published by the private Doğan news agency showed.

According to media reports, two soldiers died during a clash with the PKK in İdil.

A fragile two-year-old settlement process between the Turkish government and the PKK collapsed in late July, reviving a three-decades-old conflict that has killed tens of thousands of people. Hundreds — many of them police officers and soldiers — have died in the renewed fighting.

The attack in Nusaybin comes amid a surge of violence in Turkey.

Last month, a suicide car bombing that targeted buses carrying military personnel in Ankara killed 29 people. The Kurdistan Freedom Falcons (TAK), a Kurdish militant group that is an offshoot of the PKK, claimed responsibility for that attack.

On Thursday, police in İstanbul killed two female militants of the banned far-left group the Revolutionary People’s Liberation Army-Front (DHKP-C), who had hidden inside a building after attacking police with gunfire and a hand grenade.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Killed, mardin, Nusaybin, PKK, security force, Turkey

EUROPEAN UNION The PKK must be removed from the EU list of terrorist organizations – Call MEPs

February 20, 2016 By administrator

arton122394-480x90Marie-Christine VERGIAT, European MP has launched an appeal to member states to remove the PKK from the terrorist list and received the support of over 100 MEPs. Here is the call and the list of signatories:

The PKK must be removed from the EU list of terrorist organizations

Call more than 100 European parliamentarians to Member States

The prospect of achieving a peaceful and democratic solution to the Kurdish question in Turkey is threatened. The violence intensifies and pose a serious risk to the stability of Turkey and the region. In Turkey, we are facing more and more to an explosion of violence that puts the idea of ​​a peace process and weakens the fight against Daech.

Already, the European Union through the voice of its High Representative but also the European Council, the UN and the US have launched appeals for peace in Turkey.

In this context, there is evidence that the PKK’s inclusion on this list is therefore opposed to the establishment of peace, dialogue and negotiations. It aids in the name of the fight against terrorism, violations of human rights, allows the restriction of thought and press freedoms.

The Kurds are an important component of the political struggles in the Middle East and a peaceful solution to the Kurdish conflict is not possible without negotiations with the PKK, which were accepted by the former Prime Minister and current President Erdogan. Similarly in Northern Ireland, a peaceful solution will be possible only by involving all concerned parties.

We parliamentarians undersigned, ask the Council of the European Union that this list be revised and that the PKK removed from the list of EU terrorist organizations.

signatories:

VERGIAT Marie-Christine

GOMES Ana

VALERO Bodil

Josef Weidenholzer

Michael DEMESMEAKER

KELAM Tunne

Izaskun BILBAO BARANDICA

Fabio Massimo CASTALDO

Matt CARTHY

Marina ALBIOL GUZMAN

Margrete Auken

BJORK Malin

Martina ANDERSON

Lynn BOYLAN

CHOUNTIS Nikolaos

BENIFEI Brando

Lefteris Christoforou

José BOVÉ

Kostas CHRYSOGONOS

CORRAO Ignazio

Javier Couso

DE MASI Fabio

João FERREIRA

DURAND Pascal

FARIA Jose Inacio

ECK Stefan

Eva KAILI

Paloma LOPEZ BERMEJO

Sergio Gaetano COFFERATI

ERNST Cornelia

EVI Eleonora

Ernest Maragall

GRASWANDER-HAINZ Karoline

Sabine LÖSING

Eleonora FORENZA

Klaus BUCHNER

HÄNDEL Thomas

FREUND Eugen

Arne GERICKE

Costas Mavrides

Maria GRAPINI

Karima DELLI

Eleni THEOCHAROUS

JAAKONSAARI Liisa

Takis HADJIGEORGIOU

Jordi SEBASTIA

Heidi Hautala

Yannick Jadot

Dennis DE JONG

Bart Staes

António Marinho e Pinto

Eva Joly Gro

KARI Rina Ronja

KELLER January

MICHELS Martina

Kateřina Konečná

Merja Kyllönen

Jean LAMBERT

THE HYARIC Patrick

Barbara LOCHBIHLER

LUNACEK Ulrike

MALTESE Curzio

JUARISTI ABAUNZ Iosu

Jiri MASTALKA

GONZALEZ PENAS Tania

Kuneva Kostadinka

Marisa MATIAS

MÉLENCHON Jean-Luc

MINOR Anne-Marie

Michel Reimon

PAPADIMOULIS Dimitrios

NI RIADA Liadh

PANZERI Pier Antonio

Alfred SANT

Pedicini Piernicola

Georgi Pirinski

VALLINA OF NOVAL Angela Rosa

Evelyn Regner

Demetris Papadakis

SPINELLI Barbara

RIVASI Michèle

Miguel VIEGAS

Sofia Sakorafa

SÁNCHEZ CALDENTEY María Dolores Lola

SCOTT CATO Molly

Ernest URTASUN

SERRÃO Ricardo SANTOS

Alyn SMITH

ZUBER Inês

Škrlec Davor

Ivo VAJGL

Gabriele ZIMMER

Keith TAYLOR

SENRA Lidia RODRIGUEZ

REVAULT of ALLONNES Bonnefoy Christine

Terricabras Josep-Maria

TORRES MARTINEZ Estefania

URBAN CRESPO Miguel

SYLIKIOTIS Neoklis

VANA Monika

Helmut SCHOLZ

Tatjana Ždanoka

Saturday, February 20, 2016,
Stéphane © armenews.com

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: France, list, PKK, remove, terrorist

Is US VP Biden soliciting lobbying job from Turkey by calling PKK threat to turkey

January 23, 2016 By administrator

204477U.S. Vice President Joe Biden on Saturday, January 23 said that the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) is a threat to Turkey like Islamic State, condemning the Kurdish militants as “a terror group plain and simple,” AFP reports.

“IS is not the only existential threat to the people of Turkey, the PKK is equally a threat and we are aware of that.. it is a terror group plain and simple and what they continue to do is absolutely outrageous,” Biden said after talks with Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu in Istanbul.

Biden on Fridaystrongly criticized Turkey for failing to set the right “example” on freedom of expression, following the imprisonment of journalists and investigation of academics who criticized government policy, AFP reports.

“When the media are intimidated or imprisoned for critical reporting… and more than 1,000 academics are accused of treason simply by signing a petition, that’s not the kind of example that needs to be set,” Biden said at a meeting with civil society representatives in Istanbul.

Related links:

AFP. Biden says PKK is terror group ‘plain and simple’

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: biden, PKK, Turkey

Deadly blast devastates Turkish police HQ in Kurdish region, 5 Killed, Over 30 Injured

January 13, 2016 By administrator

Car bomb in TurkeyAt least five people were killed and over 30 were injured in an attack on police headquarters in Turkey’s southeastern Diyarbakir Province, local media report.

 The car bomb detonated at the entrance to the police headquarters in Turkey’s Cinar district led to a fire. BBC said citing local media that five people, including a woman and a baby, were killed and at least 36 others were wounded as a result.

Earlier, RT reported citing local media that between 6 and 31 people, including police officers, could have been killed in the attack, although there has been no official confirmation of a death toll.

According to RT, PKK has also carried out attacks at six other locations in Turkey (Bismil, Cizre, Mardin, Silopi, Sirnak, and Van).

The PKK group, outlawed in Turkey, has been struggling for independence of Kurdish-dominated regions in the southeast. Kurdish rebels seek to create a sovereign state in territories belonging to Turkey, Iraq and Syria.

https://youtu.be/obDegXT26RA

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: PKK, police attack, Turkey

Turkish army attack on kurdish region resolted in 2 soldiers, 2 civilians killed, 5 soldiers injured during clashes with PKK

January 9, 2016 By administrator

 (Photo: DHA)

(Photo: DHA)

A soldier and two civilians were killed during clashes with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in Şırnak‘s Cizre district on Thursday night, while a soldier was killed and five others injured in clashes in Diyarbakır’s Sur district on Friday.

A specialized sergeant was killed during the clashes in Cizre on Friday and two brothers were killed during clashes in the same district on Thursday night.

The sergeant, Ümit İnan, died when PKK attacked soldiers with rockets on Friday afternoon.

The two brothers, 17-year-old Nidar Sümer and 45-year-old Halis Sümer, were killed during intense clashes in Cizre’s Dağkapı neighborhood.

Constant gunshots and explosions can be heard from Cizre 24 hours a day, as locals are reported to be suffering from lack of food and clean water due to an ongoing, weeks-long curfew.

Cizre and Silopi, which are near the Turkish border with Syria and Iraq, were placed under curfew on Dec. 14, 2015, as part of the state’s anti-PKK operations, which, according to the Turkish media, have involved some 10,000 police officers and soldiers. Gendarmes have been using artillery and tank shells in the operations in the districts.

Six soldiers were injured during the clashes with the PKK in Sur on Friday. According to media reports, the injured soldiers were taken to Diyarbakır Military Hospital for treatment. The Doğan news agency reported on Friday afternoon that one of the soldiers had died in the hospital.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Kurd, PKK, Şırnak's Cizre, Turkey

Turkish Islamic brotherhood Davutoglu accuses southeastern municipalities of supporting terror, vows punishment

January 6, 2016 By administrator

trp.thumbTurkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu has vowed retribution against municipalities in Southeast Anatolia for acting as “logistical centers” for the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) by using public resources to dig ditches and build barricades against security forces, the Hurriyet Daily News reports.

“The matter with them is they do not build up and allow our cities to flourish. Their goal is to not have our region’s people live happily, in serenity and in prosperity,” Davutoğlu said Jan. 6.

“There is nothing but ideology, arguments, lies, black propaganda and terror: Instead of using financial resources, which are entrusted by the nation for the nation, they are spending it on dark culverts which are difficult to trace. The pickaxes, graders, trucks and construction equipment for the terrorists are supplied by them. The administrators of these municipalities, some of whom are working like logistical centers for the terrorist organization [PKK], will definitely pay the price for all of this treason and wrong practices,” he said, while delivering a speech at a launch ceremony for 2016 projects by Ankara Metropolitan Municipality.

Violence in a three-decade-old conflict between Turkish security forces and militants of the PKK flared in July after the collapse of peace talks. Locals in several southeastern areas subsequently erected barricades in an effort to prevent the entry of security forces, whom they accuse of committing rights abuses. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said last week there would be no let-up in a military campaign he said had killed more than 3,000 militants in 2015.

As military operations continue in urban centers across the predominantly Kurdish-populated southeastern Anatolia region, a local court this week sentenced the former mayor of the eastern Anatolian province of Van, Bekir Kaya, to 15 years in jail, the maximum term for the crime of membership in the PKK. Kaya, who was re-elected to a second term in 2014 from the Democratic Regions Party (DBP), the sister party of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), had spent part of his first mayoral tenure in pre-trial detention on the charges, which were brought in 2012.

As of early January, 10 mayors from the DBP have been suspended and detained, while 106 municipalities under the DBP have been subject to investigations on charges related to favoring autonomy, maintaining a co-chair structure and terrorism.

Eight mayors have been separately suspended, while one mayor was released on probation and another has remained under house arrest.

Mayors have been detained on charges of “disrupting the unity and territorial integrity of the state,” “membership in a terrorist organization and making terrorist propaganda,” “acting as a human shield” and “providing logistical support to a terrorist organization.”

The investment expenditures of Mardin Metropolitan Municipality constitute only 7 percent of its total expenditures, Davutoğlu said, referring to the municipality which is held by the Peace and Democracy Party (BDP), one of the HDP’s forerunners.

“In other cities, this figure is 46 percent,” he said. “Citizens are waiting for service and these gentlemen are digging holes and building up barricades instead of doing this. Then they are coming up with some claims that they would offer more services if more opportunities had been given to local administrations,” Davutoğlu said.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Davutoglu, PKK, punishment

Kurdish freedom Fighters PKK wounded 9 Turkish security officers in clashes in Sur

December 28, 2015 By administrator

Five police officers and four soldiers were wounded on Monday in clashes with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in the southeastern district of Sur, which is currently under curfew.

According to the Doğan news agency, PKK members detonated two handmade explosives via remote control that they had planted on Monday morning in the district. Following the violent explosion, fighting erupted between security forces and PKK terrorists.

Five special operations police officers and four gendarmerie special operations members were wounded during the clash. The injured soldiers and police officers were taken to nearby hospitals. One police officer who sustained gunshot wounds and a soldier hit by shrapnel were taken into surgery. The injured security officers are reportedly in good health.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Kurd, PKK, Turkey, wounded

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