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GERMANY Turkish fascists attack Kurdish youth in Germany

September 5, 2015 By administrator

arton115716-480x317A group of Turkish fascists attacked Kurdish youth who organized a long march in Germany between Wuppertal and Düsseldorf to condemn the permanent isolation of the Kurdish people’s leader Abdullah Öcalan and the massacre of civilians in northern Kurdistan.

Arrived on the scene with 10 cars, the racist group, followed da walkers Remscheid and attacked the young during their lunch break.

The youth responded to the attack and shouted the slogan “Long life to the leader Apo”, while the police arrested 10 of the attackers and a walker.

In the meantime, the German police collected the identities of Kurdish demonstrators. The organizing committee called on all young people to join the march.

Saturday, September 5, 2015,
Stéphane © armenews.com

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: attack, fascists, Germany, Kurd, Turkish

Human Rights Watch (HRW) says police in Turkey have abused prisoners in southeast Turkey

September 3, 2015 By administrator

Turkish police officers work at the site where shots were reportedly fired at police officers in Istanbul, August 19, 2015. (Photo by AFP)

Turkish police officers work at the site where shots were reportedly fired at police officers in Istanbul, August 19, 2015. (Photo by AFP)

Human Rights Watch (HRW) says police in Turkey have abused prisoners while responding to perceived security threats in the troubled southeastern part of the country.

The HRW released a report on Wednesday that listed the alleged abuse of detainees at the hands of police officers in the southeastern Turkish province of Sirnak.

The New York-based group revealed documents showing that at least three Kurdish detainees were harshly beaten, kicked and forced to remain in kneeling positions for hours. The three men were reportedly detained during an August 7, 2015 security operation in the predominantly Kurdish district of Silopi near the Iraqi Kurdistan border.

“Three men were taken into police custody on suspicion of being Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) members in front of a hospital to which they had driven relatives and neighbors in need of treatment for injuries sustained during armed clashes. Six other men were also arrested at the hospital that day. The three interviewed said they had been beaten while being taken into custody, and again on arrival at the police station, with rifle butts, fire extinguishers, chains, batons and brass knuckles, and threatened with further abuse and death,” the report read.

Meanwhile, Benjamin Ward, the Europe and Central Asia division deputy director at the HRW, has expressed serious concerns over the alleged abusive behavior by the Turkish security forces.

“It’s deeply worrying that police in Turkey’s southeast seem to be returning to abusive tactics in response to the security threats,” Ward said.

The group said that, in another case, police denied adequate medical treatment to a seriously wounded 17-year-old boy who was taken into police custody in the town of Cizre on July 30.

The HRW also demanded that those behind the alleged acts be brought to justice. “The authorities should urgently investigate and prosecute those responsible, and ensure that people in custody are protected from ill-treatment and have prompt access to proper medical treatment.”

Senior officials at the HRW say they have made several efforts to discuss such issues with the governor of Shirnak Province and other authorities but have not received responses, yet.

The report comes as Turkey has been launching airstrikes against purported Daesh targets in Syria as well as PKK positions in Iraq since a Daesh bomb attack on July 20 left 32 people dead in the southeastern Turkish town of Suruc, which lies across the border from the northern Syrian town of Kobani

A shaky ceasefire that had stood since 2013 was declared null by the PKK following the Turkish airstrikes against the group, narrowing chances for the two sides to reach a deal in the near future.

Reports say over 60 Turkish soldiers have been killed in clashes with PKK militants over the past weeks.

The PKK has been fighting for an autonomous Kurdish region inside Turkey since the 1980s. The conflict has left tens of thousands of people dead.

Source: presstv.com

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: abused, Kurd, prisoners, Turkey

PKK attack kills four police officers in southeast Turkey

September 3, 2015 By administrator

MARDİN – Doğan News Agency

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DHA photo

Four police officers were killed in an outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) attack in the southeastern province of Mardin on Sept. 3.

PKK militants set an under-construction school alight and detonated an explosive planted on the road in the Dargeçit district of Mardin, targeting an armored police vehicle that accompanied the fire brigades responding to the fire. One chief police officer and three police officers were killed in the explosion. report Doğan News Agency

Police officers were idendified as Akif Hatunoğlu, Ahmet Akalın, while the slain chief police officer was identified as İbrahim Halil Aksoy.

A wide-scale operation has been opened in the region to apprehend the PKK militants responsible for the attack.
Meanwhile, a police station in Kovancılar district of eastern province of Elazığ was attacked with rocket-propelled grenades by the PKK militants late Sept. 2.

Three police officers were injured and hospitalized after the attack.

The police started an investigation into the incident.

Earlier on Sept. 2, two special operations police officers were slightly injured when their car was hit by a roadside bomb in Mardin’s Derik district.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Killed, Kurd, PKK, police, Turkey

TURKEY Kurdish leader finds it impossible for elections in the Kurdish areas

September 3, 2015 By administrator

arton115663-300x200The leader in the pro-Kurdish party in Turkey Selahattin Demirtas said Wednesday that the violence between the security forces and Kurdish rebels in the southeast of the country make it “impossible” organizing early parliamentary November 1.

“The conditions are not met in the East to hold elections (…) if the violence continues, the elections will not be held,” said Mr. Demirtas quoted by the Internet edition of the daily Hürriyet.

“Our comrades who returned from the region say anything good,” added Co-Chair ruling Peoples Democratic Party (HDP), referring to the recent observation missions sent by his movement in the southeast of the country mainly Kurdish .

The HDP was a resounding success in the parliamentary elections of June 7 by collecting 13% of the vote and 80 of 550 parliamentary seats. This score was instrumental in depriving the Justice and Development Party (AKP, the Islamic-conservative) President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of the absolute majority it had held since 2002.

The leader of the AKP and Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu failed to form a coalition government, Erdogan called new elections for November 1st. The head of state hoped that his party will regain its absolute majority to govern alone and continue to create a strong presidency.

With its success in June, Mr. Demirtas confirmed his electoral pretensions by setting aims to grab 20% of the vote. Turkey launched late July 1st “war against terrorism” aimed jihadist group Islamic state (EI) but especially the rebel Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).

For over a month, the military operations of the Turkish army and PKK attacks against security forces succeed on a daily basis in the country. According to a provisional toll cited by the pro-government press, the violence killed nearly 70 soldiers, police and gendarmes and a thousand rebels.

Ankara, 2 September 2015 (AFP) –

Thursday, September 3, 2015,
Ara © armenews.com

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: elections, Kurd, Turkey

IRAQ On the front of Sinjar, Kurds are reluctant to launch an assault against the IE

September 1, 2015 By administrator

arton115564-480x269Jihadists occupying the Iraqi city of Sinjar are so close that Kurdish fighters can see with the naked eye. Their clashes are often limited to shots from hand grenades.

Iraqi peshmerga are not decided to take the assault to retake the Iraqi city of the northwest, where the Kurdish-speaking minority yazidie was chased in the blood there is a little over a year by the jihadist group Sunni Islamic state ultradical (EI).

“Sometimes they speak to us on the radio,” said Hashem Seetayi, a colonel of the peshmerga, the Kurdish forces of the Kurdistan autonomous region located further east. “They tell us that we are Sunnis, and therefore should join them, because they will take the area.”

Despite the proximity, Kurds, protected by sandbags and supported by daily raids by the international coalition led by the United States on the positions of IE, have lamented that six wounded in their ranks since early July.

The Colonel Seetayi contends, however, that in the face, some 1,000 jihadists have died since August 2014 just in the town of Sinjar.

“They apply a smart tactic. They dig holes for their mortars and do not put them out at the time of fire, to be sure not to be spotted by coalition aircraft, “he said.

- ‘Barely 50 meters’ –

“But they continue to perpetrate bombings car. It makes no sense from a military point of view. We are well positioned, we can stop them, “the Colonel peshmerga.

Since mid-December, and the siege of Mount Sinjar imposed by the jihadists, the front has barely budged. The EI controls the vast majority of the town below, Kurdish fighters taking positions around but within Sinjar.

“This is the closest the EI front of the entire region of Kurdistan. The distance between us, especially at night, is barely 50 meters, “said Youssef Saleh Mosleh, a captain peshmerga information.

But from a strategic point of view, launch the assault is not easy.

For Colonel Seetayi, try to regain Sinjar without launching similar attacks in Mosul and Tall Afar, two major cities in the hands of the IE, too expose his men and would require a massive deployment of fighters.

“The question is not only to resume Sinjar but also can let people return. For that, we must push the IU up to 20 km, beyond the reach of their shells, “he explains.

From its base in Charafeddine, the city with a place of worship yazidi the other side of the mountain, the military leader yazidi Qassem Shesho Sinjar agrees that could be taken in a few days, with “300 combatants”.

“But after we will need 5000 to 6000 peshmerga to defend the entire city,” he said. “The EI is not so strong. When the US, coalition forces and the president (of Kurdistan, Massoud) Barzani decide to release (Sinjar), it will be an easy thing. “

- YPG, PKK peshmerga –

On the occasion of the 1st August 3rd anniversary of the jihadist assault, Barzani has vowed to avenge the members of the minority yazidie considered by the EI polytheists as heretics.

Before the advance of IE, tens of thousands of refugees Yazidis were then on top of Mount Sinjar, staying there for a long time without water, food and sometimes temperatures exceeding 40 ° Celsius.

Thousands of men were killed, abducted women, some enslaved by jihadists. The attack, described by the UN as “attempted genocide”, was one of the main arguments advanced by the United States to send aircraft to bombard the IE in Iraq.

The peshmerga hold the front from the total lifting of Mount Sinjar office in December in a raid by Syrian Kurdish fighters (YPG) and Turkish Kurdish rebels (PKK), came to the rescue and widely seen as the saviors of the Yazidis.

YPG and the PKK have maintained a presence in and around the mountain; Besides the portraits of the PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan and the inscriptions to their glory far beyond those supporting Mr Barzani and the peshmerga.

For the forces of Barzani, Sinjar release could be a chance to improve their image, the fate of the city becoming a political issue for the Kurdish groups disputes. Yazidis, themselves, must wait to be back in their homes.

Tuesday 1 September 2015,
Stéphane © armenews.com

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Iraq, ISIS, Kurd, Sinjar

Strength Nupelda, Armenian by his paternal grandmother, the fight with the Kurds

August 30, 2015 By administrator

arton115507-480x340Nupelda is a young French woman of Moroccan mother and a French father to Armenian origins by her mother. She tells her commitment to the Kurds in the fight against the Islamic state.

 

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian, Kurd, nupelda

Three Turkish police officers killed in PKK attacks & 11were injured

August 29, 2015 By administrator

ŞANLIURFA / TUNCELİ

A police bus has been targeted in an attack in Mardin's Kızıltepe distrcit. DHA photo

A police bus has been targeted in an attack in Mardin’s Kızıltepe distrcit. DHA photo

Three Turkish police officers were killed, 11 police officers and 14 civilians were injured late Aug. 28 in three separate attacks in the eastern province of Tunceli and the southeastern provinces of Şanlıurfa and Mardin by suspected members of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).

In Şanlıurfa, unknown assailants opened fire on a police car leaving the emergency room of the Balıklıgöl State Hospital. Two police officers inside the car were severely injured, and they later died at the hospital despite all efforts of the doctors.

In the Nazimiye district of Tunceli, a group of suspected PKK militants attacked the police headquarters with heavy weapons and rocket launchers late Aug. 28. During the attack, three police officers were injured and two PKK militants were killed. One of the injured police officers succumbed to his injuries hours later.

In the southeastern province of Mardin Kızıltepe district, the militants fired a rocket on a police shuttle carrying 25 officers. The rocket missed the bus and hit metal barrels in a shop on the street filled with diesel fuel. The explosion and the ensuing fire injured nine police officers and 14 civilians, while also damaging the surrounding buildings.

The tensions in the country’s southeast have been running high since the PKK started launching attacks on the security personnel and anti-terrorism operations were launched in July.

According to a recent toll by the state-run Anadolu Agency, 918 PKK militants have been killed in ground operations and air strikes since July. Meanwhile, at least 60 members of the Turkish security forces have lost their lives in a cycle of violence that shows no sign of abating.

Source: hurriyetdailynews.com

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Killed, Kurd, PKK, police, Turkey

Turkish air force and possibly supported by “ISIS” attacked Iraqi Kurdish province of Dohuk claim kill 34 PKK

August 26, 2015 By administrator

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This file photo shows PKK militants standing in formation in an undisclosed location in northern Iraq.

More than three dozen members of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) have been killed after Turkish military aircraft carried out a series of airstrikes in Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdistan region.

The Turkish army, in a statement released on Tuesday, said the military aircraft bombarded PKK training camps in the far-flung Qandil Mountains, killing 34 Kurdish militants in the operation.

Also on Tuesday, Turkish jets launched aerial raids against PKK bases in the northern Iraqi province of Dohuk.

According to eyewitnesses, the airstrikes targeted areas in two regions on the outskirts of Amadiyah, the Dohuk provincial capital city.

There were no immediate reports of casualties in the aftermath of the aerial attacks.

Turkey has been launching airstrikes against purported Daesh targets in Syria as well as PKK positions in Iraq, after a Daesh bomb attack on July 20 left 32 people dead in the southeastern Turkish town of Suruc, across the border from the northern Syrian town of Kobani.

The PKK later killed two Turkish police officers, saying they had been collaborating with Daesh.

A shaky ceasefire that had stood since 2013 was declared as null by the PKK following the Turkish airstrikes against the group, narrowing chances of the two sides to reach a deal in the near future.

Reports say dozens of Turkish soldiers have been killed in clashes with PKK militants over the past weeks.

Some observers have expressed doubt about Turkey’s intentions in the airstrikes. They say Ankara, which already stands accused of having supported Daesh, cannot be serious in the fight against the terrorist group.

Turkey, they say, is more inclined to target the PKK, which Ankara regards as its number one enemy.

The PKK has been fighting for an autonomous Kurdish region inside Turkey since the 1980s. The conflict has left tens of thousands of people dead.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Dohuk, Kurd, PKK, turkry

Why is Turkey Doing Everything To Eliminate Kurdish People?

August 25, 2015 By administrator

By Rebwar Rashed:

Rebwar-ReshidThe Turks of Turkey are a product of the Mongol Holargu conquest following the destruction of Baghdad in 1258. Almost 800 years after this bloody conquest of the upper Middle East, many Turks still suffer from an inferiority complex. That’s a lack of self-worth, a doubt and peculiarity. These feelings of not measuring up to “normal” standards of the cultures of the area can be easily seen in Turkey’s political and military behavior. This can explain the Turkish identity crisis throughout these 800 years and especially since WW1, when European nation-building became a model in the area.

That Eastern Thrace is a part of Turkey — the northwestern part, which is only consists of 3% of the territory — does not make necessarily Turkey a part of Europe. This bitter reality scares Turks and increases their sense of identity crisis even more.

This abnormal feeling of identity crisis is further strengthened by the fact that the Kurdish people, as well as the Armenians, Assyrians and Jews, are indigenous people of the Middle East.

Ataturk’s painful Turk-nation building, to be sure, made Turkey appear more European and less Islamic, although only on the surface, but this never changed the essence of the country’s culture of being an “outsider” and Muslim, as has been increasingly evident in recent decades.

Therefore the only people the Turks feel comfortable with are people outside of the Middle East. This explains why Turks go beyond Turkey to find friends, but have a big enmity against their neighbours and the indigenous people. This also explains the atrocities and genocides committed by Turks over the centuries against Kurds, Assyrians, Armenians, Laz, Cherkes, Bulgarians and others, both in the Middle East and Europe. Waging a war of total destruction against other nationalities, confiscating their lands and properties, banning their culture, language, music and so on, can be explained by the Turks’ fear of the indigenous people.

This inferiority complex has caused the Turks to overcompensate, trying vainly to belong to something strong, and it has resulted in extreme asocial political behavior displaying opportunism, double standards, extreme hatred and ignorance. The slogan, “Turks are the most important people of the world”, are the first words Turkish kids, and other non-Turkic nationals, have been forced not only to learn, but also to believe in. Thus the Turkish schools have functioned as military facilities for the population right from the start.

So, why is Turkey doing everything to eliminate Kurdish people?

  • Turkey, especially after 1952 when it became a NATO member and got tremendous military and financial support, has been practicing every kind of barbaric method for the annihilation of Kurdish people, expecting Kurds to vanish away. The Turkification of Kurdish people was a bloody and a painful process. By military logic, the Turks were waiting for the Kurds to wither away and die out. However, instead of dying out, the Kurds survived and, especially after 1984’s armed struggle, started to fight back in an organized manner with purposeful operational structures. Thus Kurds remind Turkey of its atrocities and genocides. Kurds are the living faces of Armenians, Assyrians, Jews and the others.
  • Kurdistan has a rich soil, it’s the land of sweet water, oil, important minerals, good fertile land and it has a strategic position in the Middle East. There has been ruthless exploitation of natural resources in Kurdistan, while the state of Turkey has done all it can to eradicate the Kurdish people or leave them in misery, poverty, ignorance and fear. They have done and still do everything to wipe out the Kurds simply because Kurds stand in their way.
  • Kurdish people are waging a struggle for freedom and can, even with difficulty, defend themselves. The state of Turkey is no longer the only military power. Without the Kurdish armed struggle, Turkey could put the entirety of Kurdish political activists, even the elected MPs, in prison for life. There are already many thousands of Kurdish political prisoners in Turkey, among them many children and youths.
  • Kurds are now organized politically. They have been successful in building legal political parties, despite all kinds of obstacles, with the HDP getting over 13 % of the votes and having 80 MPs in the parliament. This shows the world that Kurds can easily win their freedom if they get the chance to implement peaceful and democratic methods.
  • Kurds’ peaceful and political struggle gives a rebirth to the suppressed Armenians, Assyrians and others to claim rights and compensations. Turkey has confiscated and brutally stolen the property of others in a Jihadist manner. The Jihadist spirit of Islam has always been, sometimes hidden, a large part of Turkish state-foundation.
  • Erdogan had many plans, among them, to become a Sultan of the Middle East, launching Turkish Sunni Islam as a model for the rest of the Islamic world and claiming the leadership of Islam, with “historical” tasks such as “liberating” Jerusalem. Now, with Kurds standing up for their rights, Erdogan’s dream has shattered into pieces.
  • Almost the whole world understood the Kurdish question through the official narrative of Turkish state. The Turks talked about Kurds, of Kurds, for Kurds and they represented Kurds too. Now, the Kurds have the ability to talk for and about themselves. The story of the Kurdish agony is told by the Kurds themselves. Kurdistan can represent herself now.
  • The nature of the Kurdish struggle for freedom is peaceful and political. This makes Turkey insecure. Turkey prefers war because it has much experience of warfare and none of peace efforts. Turkey gets confused in peace time and thinks that there must be a trap. Therefore Turkey does everything to re-escalate the political violence and transform it into a military violence. That’s why, in every single speech of Turkish officials, there is a glorifying of war and violence.
  • Since the Treaty of Sevres, for Turkey, a good Kurd is a dead or a surrendered Kurd. Seeing Kurds once again in political and armed struggle makes them lose all tolerance. The shadow of living Kurds has impact of almost science fiction proportions on Turkey.
  • Erdogan’s Syria policy is built on day-dreams. Turkey wants to carve out a buffer zone in Rojawa (Northern Syria). As a first step, it seeks to conquer Aleppo and in a long run it aims to conquer Mosul. These expansionist thoughts have always been there, waiting for the train of opportunity. That’s why, more than a month after its declaration of war on ISIS, the US and other Western nations are still waiting for Turkey to get engaged in a fight with ISIS; but all we hear is that Turkish jets are still just about to start flying from İncirlik to attack ISIS targets in Syria. In serious political spheres this has become a joke. In short, Turkey has become a loser in the area due to its unrealistic and rather ridiculous demands, but it sees the Kurds as the cause of its problem.

That´s why Turkey is doing everything to eliminate Kurdish people.

What is to be done?

The Turks must bury the culture of violence and hatred. The Turkish intellectuals, politicians, journalists and other citizens with civil courage must reread Turkish history far from today’s official narrative: recognizing atrocities and genocides committed against indigenous people of the M. E; asking for national reconciliation and for forgiveness; granting national and democratic rights to Kurdish people; lifting embargos on Alawites and non-Muslim identities; paying compensation to all victims, and so on. But, first of all, learn the language of peace and build a culture of friendship and good neighbourhood attitude.

The universal values of human rights, freedom, liberty and relations based on mutual interest and mutual respect, are the key to a longstanding friendship. Turkey will hopefully take the first step soon!

Rebwar Rashed has a Ph.D. degree in Political Science. He has translated several books into Kurdish and also written many articles in Kurdish and English about the Kurdistan National Liberation Movement, human rights, anti-Semitism, equality between the sexes and ethnicities, and the need for a democratic and peaceful struggle.

Published on kurdistantribune.com

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: eleminate, Kurd, Turkey

Turkey: Recep Tayyib Erdogan so called Kurd peace process is a typical Turkish political ploy

August 22, 2015 By administrator

Mission Rescue ISISErdogan’s purpose in military strikes is to fan nationalistic feelings against Kurds in the hope of winning more votes in the early elections to regain the lost majority in the parliament. Help save Islamic state

“The PKK probably lost a few dozen people early on as they were not expecting such a sudden or ferocious series of air strikes,”

“However, the PKK has lots of experience dispersing and hiding from the Turkish military.”

Turkey’s risky offensive can weaken PKK but won’t destroy it:

#PartitionTurkey

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Kurd, peace process, PKK, Turkey

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