ANOTHER NATO SCAM: West Largely Silent About Erdogan’s War on Kurds
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January, 2015
Kurdistan
Workers’ Party (PKK) members are marked for elimination. Earlier
attempts for peace collapsed in July. Open warfare followed –
Ankara using tanks, artillery, warplanes, attack helicopters and
thousands of combat troops in heavily populated areas. Civilians
suffer most.
Cities
and towns affected are trapped under virtual siege – without food,
electricity, medical supplies and other essentials. Erdogan vowed to
eliminate PKK members, freedom fighters wanting local autonomy or
independence in Turkey’s southeast, wrongfully designated
terrorists.
“You
will be annihilated in (your) houses, (your) buildings, (your)
ditches which you have dug. Our security forces will continue this
fight until it has been completely cleansed”
– no
matter the cost in human lives and suffering.
Trapped civilians say tanks and artillery fire all day long. They have nowhere to hide. They’re dying in their homes. Their schools, hospitals and vital infrastructure were destroyed. Kurdish areas resemble war-torn Syria and Iraq – endless devastating conflict with no relief.
Human
Rights Watch Turkish researcher Emma Sinclair-Webb blasted what she
called, “ignor(ing) or cover(ing) up what’s happening” to
Kurdish communities. Erdogan’s operation has “no limits. (There
is) no law.”
One
Kurdish citizen spoke for others, saying “(t)he east of the country
is burning, and it feels like no one” notices or cares.
Turkey’s
General Staff said hundreds of PKK members were killed since late
December alone. Dargecit businesswoman Melek Gumus said her
warehouses and everything inside were destroyed.
“The
whole district is like this,” she said.
“We
were stuck at home for 20 days, and there was nothing to eat. It was
torture for everŠ¼ybody.”
Turkish
forces are destroying everything. Civilians are targeted like
militants.
Snipers
man rooftops. Anyone going out after curfew risks being shot.
Thousands lost everything. People have no work, many without
essentials to survive.
Over the weekend, hundreds of Berliners marched carrying signs and banners, saying: “Stop the war against the Kurdish people!” Protesters compared Erdogan’s ruling AKP party to ISIS.
Kurds
are Turkey’s largest ethnic minority, representing up to 25% of the
population, according to some estimates, ruthlessly treated for
decades.
Earlier,
the European Court of Human Rights condemned Ankara for committing
high crimes against its Kurdish people since the Turkish state’s
1923 creation – including massacres, extrajudicial executions,
torture, forced displacements, arbitrary arrests, ravaged towns and
villages, as well as disappeared journalists and regime critics.
Erdogan
pursues his own agenda while pretending to be combating ISIS in Syria
and Iraq. He’s a major sponsor of terrorism, representing pure vil.
Selahattin
Demirtas co-chairs the pro-Kurdish People’s Democratic Party of
Turkey (HDP) – founded in 2012, combining several left-wing groups
– including supporters of equal rights for women and gays,
secularists, anti-capitalists and environmentalists, putting it at
odds with Erdogan’s agenda.
He
accused HDP of fronting for the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).
Last week, Ankara’s public prosecutor’s office opened an
investigation into Demirtas, relating to his support for Kurdish
self-determination in southeastern Turkey.
(IMAGE: Transconflict)
The
Kurdish Democratic Society Congress (DTK) passed a resolution
demanding local autonomy as the only way to resolve things
responsibly.
“The
rightful resistance mounted by our people against the policies that
degrade the Kurdish problem, is essentially a demand and struggle for
local self-governance and local democracy,” the resolution said.
Demirtas
expressed support, saying “regional autonomy offers a very
important opportunity for everyone in terms of living together” –
putting him at direct odds with Erdogan’s agenda.
Prime
Minister Ahmet Davutoglu accused him of “treason” for meeting
with Sergey Lavrov in Moscow last month, publicly denouncing Turkey’s
downing of a Russian bomber in Syrian airspace.
He
forthrightly opposes Erdogan’s lawlessness, calling him and ruling
party officials “murderers. Your hand is bloody. Blood has
splattered from your face, your mouth to your nails and all over you.
You are the biggest supporters of terror.”
Erdogan
tolerates no opposition or critics, Demirtas a likely marked man.
Perhaps he and his party officials are designated for elimination as
part of Erdogan’s all-out war on Turkey’s Kurds.
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