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  • Pkk Looks Into Relocating To Karabakh

    [Please note that the following is based on "intelligence reports!!!" Siamanto.]

    PKK LOOKS INTO RELOCATING TO KARABAKH
    Ercan Yavuz

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Nov 30 2007

    The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), faced with increasing pressure to
    end its activities in northern Iraq, may be seeking to re-establish its
    camps in the Armenian-controlled Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan,
    intelligence reports indicate.

    After the PKK lost its support from Syria, which was confronted with
    military and diplomatic pressure from Turkey in the late '90s, the
    terrorist group found a safe haven in the mountains of northern Iraq,
    a region now facing a serious threat of military incursion by Turkey.

    Following Turkey's intense diplomatic efforts to find support for
    its fight against terrorism, northern Iraqi leaders and the US have
    recently hinted that they will be backing Turkey's right to protect
    itself from the PKK, whose members cross the border and stage
    brutal attacks within Turkey. The leader of the regional Kurdish
    administration in northern Iraq, Massoud Barzani, who had previously
    taken little action against the PKK presence in the region, recently
    vowed to make the presence of the PKK in northern Iraq "impossible"
    so long as the group did not lay down its arms.

    Confronted with an increasingly hostile environment, the PKK has
    already begun evacuating its camps in northern Iraq, according to
    recent intelligence reports from the region. PKK administrators
    are now having talks with Armenia to relocate their camps to the
    Armenian-controlled Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan, intelligence
    reports suggest. PKK leaders have also been talking to 12 Kurdish
    villages in Armenia, located near the border with Turkey.

    Nagorno-Karabakh is an enclave located in Azerbaijan that has been
    under Armenian control since 1993. Since Iraq has stopped allowing
    the PKK to get food and supplies in the region and has also stopped
    admitting the militants into northern Iraqi hospitals, the PKK has
    been trapped inside the mountainous region of northern Iraq.

    Faced with this situation, the PKK administrators have decided to
    move 10 of their camps from the Kandil Mountains and are in search of
    a new country that will welcome them. Currently an estimated 450 PKK
    leaders are believed to be hiding in northern Iraq. The intelligence
    reports on the PKK's relocation considerations came from an ex-PKK
    member using the code name "Şahin" (hawk), who surrendered to Turkish
    security forces after he fled the PKK's "Carcela" camp in northern
    Iraq. He said the group had evacuated most of its camps in northern
    Iraq to avoid a potential military strike by Turkey.

    Failed to convince Iran

    The PKK initially considered moving its camps to Iran, where the camps
    of its sister organization, the Party for a Free life in Kurdistan
    (PJAK) are located. However, recent Iranian operations against PJAK and
    improving relations between Turkey and Iran -- including intelligence
    sharing -- forced the PKK to reconsider.

    Meanwhile the government of Azerbaijan has requested detailed
    information about PKK militants in its territory, since the terrorist
    group has recently increased its activities on in Azeri territory.

    Concerned about the fact that most PKK terrorists have Turkish
    passports, which confer special access privileges in Azerbaijan,
    the Azeri government has offered cooperation with Turkish security
    forces. It is also preparing to pass a new law that will prevent even
    sympathizers of the PKK, which it considers a terrorist organization,
    from forming any associations in the country. A senior official from
    the Azeri Justice Ministry was in Ankara on Nov. 28 to talk about
    the details of the bill.

    Plans for Şuşa, Lacin and Fuzuli

    Armenia is making a special effort to settle the PKK in
    Nagorno-Karabakh, alleged Mehmet Azeriturk, the secretary-general
    of the Federation of Turkish-Azeri Associations, speaking to Today's
    Zaman. "Armenia is making an effort to bring PKK militants into the
    cities of Şuşa, Lacin and Fuzuli, to be able to keep these cities it
    has occupied." If these three cities fell under the PKK's control,
    a buffer zone would be formed between Azerbaijan and Nagorno-Karabakh,
    Azeriturk warned.

    Although Armenian officials deny any contacts with the terrorist PKK
    organization, they say it is possible that local administrators in
    Nagorno-Karabakh may have had such talks.

    Hasan Sultanoğlu Zeynalov, Azerbaijan's consul-general in Kars, eastern
    Turkey, was the first to warn of the talks between Nagorno-Karabakh
    administrators and the PKK. He said, "There is a single country
    left in the region where the PKK could go, and that is Armenia. Our
    research has led us to confirm that some PKK administrators went to
    Armenia to have talks there -- about which we immediately informed
    the Azeri government and the Turkish government."

    He said although Kurdish villages in Armenia near the border were
    an option, the PKK would prefer Nagorno-Karabakh, a relatively more
    remote and safe region.


    What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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    Re: Pkk Looks Into Relocating To Karabakh

    yes, but dont rely on the facisit Turkish Zaman, if there is a more reliable news source I will believe
    Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
    ---
    "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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      Re: Pkk Looks Into Relocating To Karabakh

      I think Siamanto was being facetious re: "intelligence reports".

      Azerbaijani lies spread by Turkish press to cause fear that Turkey will join Azerbaijani troops in NKR. PKK is being used as a pre-text to escalate the NKR issue.
      Between childhood, boyhood,
      adolescence
      & manhood (maturity) there
      should be sharp lines drawn w/
      Tests, deaths, feats, rites
      stories, songs & judgements

      - Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22

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        Re: Pkk Looks Into Relocating To Karabakh

        Originally posted by Mos View Post
        yes, but dont rely on the facisit Turkish Zaman, if there is a more reliable news source I will believe
        Please take into consideration that I posted it in the Humor forum!




        Originally posted by freakyfreaky View Post
        I think Siamanto was being facetious re: "intelligence reports".
        Yes!
        What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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          Re: Pkk Looks Into Relocating To Karabakh

          sorry I later realized, by the way who is that on your avatar?
          Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
          ---
          "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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            Re: Pkk Looks Into Relocating To Karabakh

            Originally posted by Mos View Post
            sorry I later realized, by the way who is that on your avatar?
            The picture of an Armenian of Artsakh with an amazingly expressive - and impressive - face???? I found the picture on the Web.
            What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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              Re: Pkk Looks Into Relocating To Karabakh

              Originally posted by Mos View Post
              yes, but dont rely on the facisit Turkish Zaman, if there is a more reliable news source I will believe
              It is no fascist! They are heavy ıslamic ideas as like hizbullah's turkish type! Stupid guys work in this new paper!

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                Re: Pkk Looks Into Relocating To Karabakh

                Originally posted by Siamanto View Post
                The picture of an Armenian of Artsakh with an amazingly expressive - and impressive - face???? I found the picture on the Web.
                I thought thiz picture was a j e w ish picture from second world war.

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