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    TURKISH PARLIAMENT EXTENDS GOVERNMENT'S AUTHORITY TO CONDUCT OPERATIONS AGAINST PKK IN N. IRAQ

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    09.10.2008 13:03 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Turkish parliament agreed to extend the
    government's authority to deploy ground troops and conduct operations
    in northern Iraq to crush Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) hideouts
    in that country, but Turkey's experience in the past year has shown
    that cross-border operations do not have a huge impact on Turkey's
    fight against terrorism, Today's Zaman reports.

    A bill authorizing the government to launch military offensives in
    northern Iraq was passed in October of last year with 507 votes for
    and 19 against.

    Since then Turkey has conducted ground operations in northern Iraq
    only once, but air strikes have been launched many times. An attack
    last Friday on the Aktutun military outpost located in Hakkari near
    the Iraqi border, taking the lives of 17 soldiers, shows that nearly
    a year after Parliament approved cross-border operations Turkey is
    still vulnerable to attacks by PKK terrorists.

    Yesterday's vote garnered more support than had been previously
    expected with 511 voting in favor and 18 against.

    The decision to extend mandate was taken soon after at least three
    police officers and one civilian were killed with as many as 20
    wounded in an attack on a Diyarbakir police station.
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