PKK LEADER RESPONDS TO TURKISH PM
May 11, 2013 | 17:42
Murat Karayilan, who is a leader of the Kurdistan Workers' Party
(PKK), stated that if the operations that took place in 1999 repeat,
the PKK will suspend its withdrawal from Turkey.
Karayilan responded to Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan's statement
that, "The Kurdish militants will go just as they came," Hurriyet
daily of Turkey informs.
The PKK leader stressed that the Kurdish militants had not come
from anywhere.
"We were in Turkey, and 80 percent of our forces joined the PKK inside
Turkey," Karayilan said.
He also considered it important that no military operations are
conducted, while the Kurdish militants are leaving Turkey, as
these were carried out in 1999. Murat Karayilan warned that if such
operations are launched, they will have to suspend their withdrawal
from Turkey.
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May 11, 2013 | 17:42
Murat Karayilan, who is a leader of the Kurdistan Workers' Party
(PKK), stated that if the operations that took place in 1999 repeat,
the PKK will suspend its withdrawal from Turkey.
Karayilan responded to Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan's statement
that, "The Kurdish militants will go just as they came," Hurriyet
daily of Turkey informs.
The PKK leader stressed that the Kurdish militants had not come
from anywhere.
"We were in Turkey, and 80 percent of our forces joined the PKK inside
Turkey," Karayilan said.
He also considered it important that no military operations are
conducted, while the Kurdish militants are leaving Turkey, as
these were carried out in 1999. Murat Karayilan warned that if such
operations are launched, they will have to suspend their withdrawal
from Turkey.
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