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At Ain al-Hilweh near to the largest Palestinian refugee camp located on the outskirts of the port of Sidon in Lebanon, the organization developed links with paramilitary groups among other ethnic groups which has harbored historic grievances against Turkey such as the
ethnic Armenian ASALA.[SUP]
[5][/SUP] The links extended to groups which shared its left-wing nationalist ideology such as the
Palestine Liberation Organisation,
ETA, and, to a lesser degree, the
Provisional Irish Republican Army.[SUP]
[5][/SUP] During this period, through the large Kurdish immigration in Germany, it has also formed close contacts with violent left-wing political groups in that country. The link with German violent left-wing political groups extended to supply of militants, such as Eva Juhnke.
On April 8, 1980 at Sidon PKK and ASALA held a press conference declaring that they have common grounds to work. On November 9, 1980, ASALA and PKK developed the Strasbourg incident. On November 19, 1980, ASALA and PKK developed Rome incident. July 1983, ASALA disappeared in the Lebanese valley where PKK was established. It was alleged that
Soviet Armenian KGB officer
Karen Brutents was behind the militant structure that was adapted by PKK and methods used by ASALA. Since pro-Soviet Armenians had participated in the founding of an
anti-Turkish Kurdish party already in 1927, the theories, arguments, propaganda methods and activity structures were well established.[SUP]
[5][/SUP] According to the former KGB-
FSB officer
Alexander Litvinenko, who was assassinated in 2006, PKK's Ocalan trained by KGB-FSB.[SUP]
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