Tension in Kiziltepe and Nusaybin Continues
Tension in Kiziltepe and Nusaybin Continues
By Cihan News Agency, Anadolu News Agency (aa), Mardin, Batman, Sanliurfa
Published: Monday, April 03, 2006
zaman.com
Demonstrations started by the PKK (Kurdish Workers' Party) terror network in the Kiziltepe district of Mardin continue.
Siddik Onder, 22, injured in the chest during the incidents in Kiziltepe on Saturday later died in hospital, while yesterday the demonstrations expanded to include the district of Nusaybin as well.
Several police officers and about 20 demonstrators were injured in the clashes between demonstrators and police.
The district resembled a battle field with increasing violence, and many businesses, including official institutions and establishments, were torched by the demonstrators.
Ten people were taken into custody during the uproar in Nusaybin.
Demonstrators fled through the streets as teams of “Panzers Special Forces” arrived on the scene to take control of the situation.
Mardin Governor Mehmet Kiliclar noted that 17 people, including seven police officers, were killed in the incidents taking place in Kiziltepe on Saturday.
In the meantime, the Democratic Society Party (DTP) Batman Provincial Chairman Ayhan Akbulut was released on bail. While giving his assessment on the incidents that broke out after the funeral held for four terrorists in Diyarbakir, Akbulut strongly criticized Turkey.
Sanliurfa Police Chief Kutlay Celik later examined the security measures at the scene, and was surrounded by children shouting, "Long live our police!" Celik distributed footballs, candy and chocolates to local children.
Tension in Kiziltepe and Nusaybin Continues
By Cihan News Agency, Anadolu News Agency (aa), Mardin, Batman, Sanliurfa
Published: Monday, April 03, 2006
zaman.com
Demonstrations started by the PKK (Kurdish Workers' Party) terror network in the Kiziltepe district of Mardin continue.
Siddik Onder, 22, injured in the chest during the incidents in Kiziltepe on Saturday later died in hospital, while yesterday the demonstrations expanded to include the district of Nusaybin as well.
Several police officers and about 20 demonstrators were injured in the clashes between demonstrators and police.
The district resembled a battle field with increasing violence, and many businesses, including official institutions and establishments, were torched by the demonstrators.
Ten people were taken into custody during the uproar in Nusaybin.
Demonstrators fled through the streets as teams of “Panzers Special Forces” arrived on the scene to take control of the situation.
Mardin Governor Mehmet Kiliclar noted that 17 people, including seven police officers, were killed in the incidents taking place in Kiziltepe on Saturday.
In the meantime, the Democratic Society Party (DTP) Batman Provincial Chairman Ayhan Akbulut was released on bail. While giving his assessment on the incidents that broke out after the funeral held for four terrorists in Diyarbakir, Akbulut strongly criticized Turkey.
Sanliurfa Police Chief Kutlay Celik later examined the security measures at the scene, and was surrounded by children shouting, "Long live our police!" Celik distributed footballs, candy and chocolates to local children.
Comment