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    TURKISH MILITARY MILITARY WILL IMPEDE ANY POSSIBLE FORMULA IF IT DOES NOT SUIT IT

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    08.06.2009 12:03 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Democratic Society Party endeavors to assist in
    finding a democratic solution to the Kurdish problem despite knowing
    it will not be easy, says Ahmet Turk from the DTP, while adding that
    top officials are scared to confront and deal with the issue. He also
    says the military will impede any possible formula if it does not
    suit it The powers that be in Turkey today are scared to confront
    the reality of the Kurdish issue, the co-chairman of the Democratic
    Society Party, or DTP, said. Ahmet Turk added that the military would
    create obstacles to any proposed formula that is not to its liking.

    "We can now see that 30 years of war, operations and denial politics
    could not solve the problem, and the powers that be in Turkey today are
    afraid to confront the reality of the Kurdish problem," Turk said at a
    conference titled "Dialogue for a Solution," held at Istanbul's Bilgi
    University. "We see the chief of general staff make a statement from
    Washington. He objects not to us, but to the process being undertaken,"
    Turk said. "He responds to the president and prime minister by saying
    it is us [the military] that matters."

    "We now see that the state is beginning to realize that the Kurdish
    problem cannot be solved by old methods and is being forced to confront
    the issue," he said, adding that the Kurds have demands of their own
    for the solution of this problem that are being expressed clearly.

    "The DTP, with the support of the Kurdish population in the southeast
    region, is working toward a democratic solution in Parliament," Turk
    said. The outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, has also stated
    that a solution through dialogue and peaceful methods is viable after
    30 years of armed conflict, he said. "It is clear that there is no
    project on the table despite the president saying 'Good things will
    happen' and 'The Kurdish problem is Turkey's most important problem,'"
    Turk said, adding that there is no plan at the moment to resolve the
    problem through democratic means.
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