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vor 2 tagen flog die turkische luftwaffe wieder einen erfolgreichen angriff auf die pkk-terroristen im nordirak

biji tirkije

[h=1]34 PKK-Kämpfer bei Luftangriffen im Nordirak getötet[/h][h=6]25. August 2015, 15:36[/h]


[h=2][/h]Ankara – Bei Luftschlägen im Nordirak sind nach Angaben der türkischen Armee 34 Kämpfer der verbotenen kurdischen Arbeiterpartei PKK getötet worden. Das teilten die Streitkräfte am Dienstag mit. Die PKK äußerte sich zunächst nicht.

34 PKK-Kämpfer bei Luftangriffen im Nordirak getötet - Türkei - derStandard.at ? International
 
Wen dem so ist, warum heisst Dersim immernoch Tunceli ? Es fehlt an föderale strukturen und genau darum werden minderheiten nie etwas zu sagen haben, obwohl sie in ihren provinzen 70-80% bekommen haben. Was Rechte und kulturelle freiheiten anbelangt macht ihr einen auf Schweiz, doch ihr seit genau das gegenteil.

Es müssen Anträge ans Innenministerium gestellt werden, damit Ortsnamen umbenannt werden können.

In Siirt wurden zum Beispiel schon 4 Dörfer umbenannt.

Siirt'te 4 köyün ismi de?i?ti



Doch mein Freund.

Nein hast du nicht, du sprichst von fügen und beugen, Sprache in der Verfassung etc. und ich spreche von welches Recht ein Kurde aus Diyarbakir nicht hat, was aber ein Türke in Edirne, ein Laz in Rize oder ein Tscherkesse in Samsun hat?
 
Die Provinzen die du genannt hast leben großzügig geschätzt 10 Mio. Menschen.

Jetzt zähle ich nur die Provinzen auf, wo die HDP die Mehrheit erzielt hat.

Das sind Tunceli, Ardahan, Kars, Igdir, Agri, Mus, Van, Bitlis, Siirt, Batman, Diyarbakir, Mardin, Sirnak und Hakkari.

Das sind 14 Provinzen, in diesen Provinzen bekam die HDP insgesamt 2.462.125 Mio. stimmen.

Es gab 47.490.546 Mio Wähler.

Quelle: SEÇ?M SONUÇLARI - 2015 GENEL GEÇ?M SONUÇLARI

NUR :lol:

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Mal eine Frage an die Kurden hier die höchstwahrscheinlich aus dem Irak,Iran oder aus Syrien stammen.
Seht ihr den Osten der Türkei auch als eure Heimat an wie eure Tatsächliche Heimat im Iran/Irak oder Syrien?
Ward ihr schonmal dort? Frage nur aus neugier.
 
[h=1]Turkey's Kurdish militants 'funded by drug trafficking'[/h]
27 August 2015 17:49
[h=2]Official says Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) takes up to $2.5 billion annually from drug trade[/h]



ANKARA
The Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK) is partly financing its renewed armed campaign against the Turkish state through drug trafficking, a senior Turkish government official said Thursday.
Aziz Yildirim, a deputy undersecretary at the Interior Ministry, said a large quantity of the group’s drugsupplies as well as money earned from the trade were destroyed in recent Turkish airstrikes on PKK bases in northern Iraq’s Qandil Mountains.
“The PKK needs a fund to maintain itself and is operating in many fields to get this fund -- one of those is drug funds," Yildirim told a meeting on fighting the drug trade in Ankara.
Citing unnamed U.S. sources, Yildirim claimed the group made between $500 million and $2.5 billion a year from drug trafficking.
His claims were backed by Cengiz Erisir, an Interior Ministry official concerned with smuggling and organized crime.
“Security units ascertained the PKK was involved in 381 incidents within direct drug smuggling since 1984 and 1,283 PKK members were prosecuted over these incidents,” he said.
Erisir said that as recently as last November, 4,700 kilograms of PKK-owned cannabis were seized near Lice in the southeastern province of Diyarbakir.
As well as trading in cannabis, he said the PKK was involved in transferring “opium derivatives” to Europe from northern Iraq.
“We know heroin is produced in very comprehensive factories and we have reliable and informative sources about it,” he said.
In 2012, the U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned PKK supporters running drug trafficking networks based in Moldova and Romania.
The PKK, which has waged a separatist fight against the Turkish state for 30 years, agreed to a cease-fire in 2013 that was broken last month following the July 20 suicide bombing in Suruc, southern Turkey, that killed 33 activists.
The group, which is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the U.S. and the EU, has attacked security forces, martyring at least 60, while the Turkish military has responded with air and land operations that have killed around 800 PKK militants, according to the Turkish General Staff.




Turkey's Kurdish militants 'funded by drug trafficking' Anadolu Agency
 
Mal eine Frage an die Kurden hier die höchstwahrscheinlich aus dem Irak,Iran oder aus Syrien stammen.
Seht ihr den Osten der Türkei auch als eure Heimat an wie eure Tatsächliche Heimat im Iran/Irak oder Syrien?
Ward ihr schonmal dort? Frage nur aus neugier.

Aus Neugier?:veles:

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Turkey's Kurdish militants 'funded by drug trafficking'

27 August 2015 17:49
Official says Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) takes up to $2.5 billion annually from drug trade





ANKARA
The Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK) is partly financing its renewed armed campaign against the Turkish state through drug trafficking, a senior Turkish government official said Thursday.
Aziz Yildirim, a deputy undersecretary at the Interior Ministry, said a large quantity of the group’s drugsupplies as well as money earned from the trade were destroyed in recent Turkish airstrikes on PKK bases in northern Iraq’s Qandil Mountains.
“The PKK needs a fund to maintain itself and is operating in many fields to get this fund -- one of those is drug funds," Yildirim told a meeting on fighting the drug trade in Ankara.
Citing unnamed U.S. sources, Yildirim claimed the group made between $500 million and $2.5 billion a year from drug trafficking.
His claims were backed by Cengiz Erisir, an Interior Ministry official concerned with smuggling and organized crime.
“Security units ascertained the PKK was involved in 381 incidents within direct drug smuggling since 1984 and 1,283 PKK members were prosecuted over these incidents,” he said.
Erisir said that as recently as last November, 4,700 kilograms of PKK-owned cannabis were seized near Lice in the southeastern province of Diyarbakir.
As well as trading in cannabis, he said the PKK was involved in transferring “opium derivatives” to Europe from northern Iraq.
“We know heroin is produced in very comprehensive factories and we have reliable and informative sources about it,” he said.
In 2012, the U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned PKK supporters running drug trafficking networks based in Moldova and Romania.
The PKK, which has waged a separatist fight against the Turkish state for 30 years, agreed to a cease-fire in 2013 that was broken last month following the July 20 suicide bombing in Suruc, southern Turkey, that killed 33 activists.
The group, which is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the U.S. and the EU, has attacked security forces, martyring at least 60, while the Turkish military has responded with air and land operations that have killed around 800 PKK militants, according to the Turkish General Staff.




Turkey's Kurdish militants 'funded by drug trafficking' Anadolu Agency

Wehe das Cannabis wird in Rojava kriminalisiert.
 
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