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Ankara At Odds With U.N. Over Kurds

Published on November 26, 2009

by EU News Network

(EUNewsNet.com and OfficialWire)

ANKARA, TURKEY

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Ankara will not abide by international law when considering the return of Kurds from refugee camps in northern Iran, interior officials said.

Turkish Interior Minister Besir Atalay said Kurds in the Makhmour refugee camp need approval from the Iraqi government before making plans to return to Turkey.

Ankara laid out plans to start accepting Kurdish refugees into Turkey in groups of 300 to 400, "however, we will not grant special additional rights to them," Atalay said.

The United Nations established the camp in 1998 in response to violence in southern Turkey. Ankara disagrees over the refugee status requested for the Kurds, Turkey's English-language daily Today's Zaman reports.

Ankara is embarking on a plan to find a political solution to lingering issues with the Kurdish minority. Its plans involve cultural considerations for Kurds and modest amnesty offers for rebels with the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK.

Intelligence officials from Turkey spoke recently with Massoud Barzani, president of the Kurdistan Regional Government in Iraq, to urge PKK members to surrender.

Among the high-ranking members expected to turn themselves over are Osman Abdullah, the brother of imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan, and as many as 100 other Kurdish separatists.

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Posted   11/26/2009 9:44 AM


Updated   11/25/2009 6:30 AM    
 

What is the international law, and what Turkey should follow? I am sick and tired of journalists who think they are the experts of international laws. Iran: Poor Kurds. Turkey: Poor Kurds. Syria: Poor Kurds. Mr/Ms. Journalist write a little about Kurdish history. Come from neolithic time to today. And don't forget to mention KURDISH FEUDALISM. If you think you are helping the Kurdish people, you are mistaken. You are helping Sarkozy, Merkel, etc. Some people are very humanistic, but they can comprehend what the hell is happening in the world.

B. Kiran, What you know about History and History of the Kurds? It sounds like you are experts. Do you think Turks are from so called Turkey? The region today called turkey, is occupied part of Kurdistan. Just for your information, Kurd is the oldest ethnic group in the Middle East and Zoroastrian, the Kurdish religion, are the oldest civilized religion in the world. Prophet Ibrahim is a Kurd, which he father of all three great religions in the world: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The only reason Kurdistan is occupied and Kurds are oppressed under occupation because Kurds always been tolerant enough to welcome other ethnicities and religions to live in peace in their home land. Maybe for Kurds was better off to be like Germans, Russians, French, or Arabs nationalist without tolerance for others. However, today there are about 60 million Kurds live in Kurdistan, Middle East. Kurdistan the land between the four waters; which are Caspian Sea, Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and




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