Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Relations between Kurdistan & Turkey improving

"Kurdish militants, meanwhile, have been staging their own public relations offensive. The Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or the P.K.K., has extended a unilateral cease-fire after the group’s violent struggle that lasted more than a quarter-century and cost 40,000 lives, and one of the group’s top leaders, Murat Karayilan, has been arranging interviews with journalists to talk of peace from his redoubt in the mountains of northern Iraq. Many in Turkey are likely to question Mr. Karayilan’s sincerity, but his pronouncements of the need for a political solution follow important moves by the government to quell Kurdish discontent."

4 comments :

C.H. said...

I'm sure "Anonymous" will be here any minute to condemn Iraq for having relations with a genocidal regime...Turkey.

Ayrab Jayrab said...

C.H,
What makes you think I approve of relations with genocidal regimes. You in your sick mind approve this. Not me

C.H. said...

So then are you going to call on Iraq to "resist" against the genocidal regime in Istanbul? This is a regime that that bans the Kurdish language in public, after all.

Ayrab Jayrab said...

C.H.

turkey also bans muslims from wearing the headscarf. Whats new?