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PKK claims Turkish helicopter in Iraq, death toll rises (2nd Roundup)

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Feb 24, 2008, 15:31 GMT


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waine UKFeb 24th, 2008 - 18:35:39

It's a bit rich of the Americans to call for restraint when addressing the Turkey incurtion into Iraq, Turkey has suffered at the hands of the PKK with bombings and shooting of it's civilians. The USA didn't use any restraint when they invaded Iraq killing thousands of innocent Iraqies, who hadn't killed any American citizens. pot calling the kettle black comes to mind.

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PKKFeb 24th, 2008 - 20:27:42

Turkey oppresses a five million strong Kurd minority who live along the border with Iraq. Twenty five million Kurds control the oil and have allies in Syria, Russia, Armenia, and Iran. Saddam Hussein tried to exterminate the Kurds. Turkey tried to exterminate the Kurds. The British Army could not defeat the Kurds much as they tried. The USA betrayed the Kurds who were their only allies in Iraq. We do not know where this war is going, but we know the Kurds are not going away because they are stronger now than ever before. Give Kurds the same rights as Turks or give Kurds autonomy. After Turkish oppression of Kurds for half a century the obvious and only solution is Kurdish autonomy. Live with it. Turks created extreme animosity against themselves. Turks made their bed and must lie in it. There is precious little sympathy in this world for Turks in this matter, as there is no sympathy for the US in Iraq.

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KurdistanFeb 28th, 2008 - 02:57:56

Every human being regardless of race, gender and culture deserves to live with the right to life and liberty. What would one do if they were faced with the inability to speak ones mother tongue, to name ones children Kurdish names, to be arrested for speaking your language, or to send a letter in ones langue? would you simply accept the loss of your culture in the worst form of ethnic genocide? or would you take up arms and defend your people, your culture and your beliefs. it is easy for those that enjoy the full benefit of living in their own country with all rights provided to them to call a group who are attempting to obtain those same rights as we enjoy everyday. Turkey has been endorsing the worse from of genocide against the Kurds and the Armenians for centuries. it is time that the Turkish governments oppression and mass genocide is recognized. America defends Turkey because they have provided some few hundred military personnel during the U.S.'s many military missions and that is seen as enough to endorse the oppression of 40 million Kurds, over 25 million of whom reside in southern Turkey. the PKK are widely believed to be FREEDOM FIGHTERS and most certainly not terrorists. Turkey does not even recognize the existence of Kurds, they are simply dubbed 'mountain Turks'. Turkey should know the KURDS DO EXIST, and the PKK are a true manifestation of Kurdish nationalism. Maybe the massive and widespread Kurdish demonstrations in major cities in Turky highlight that. Thank you Erdegon for showing just how alive theKurds are and just how respected, loved and supported the PKK is..

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KurdFeb 28th, 2008 - 03:02:06

Turkys main motive is that of preventing the Kirkuk referendum to occur because they know this will make the Northern Iraq Kurdish region much stronger and just one step closer to soverignty. the PKK are simply used as a scapegoat to demonstrate the Turkish military power and might to scare the Kurds.

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