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    TURKEY ACCUSES ARMED GROUPS OF DRUG TRAFFICKING

    Agence France Presse -- English
    April 9, 2006 Sunday 11:29 AM GMT

    Kurdish rebels from the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and
    smaller armed leftist groups in Turkey are deeply involved in drug
    trafficking according to a Turkish police report, the Anatolia news
    agency said Sunday.

    Since 1984, the report contends, the PKK, the Armenian Secret Army
    for the Liberation of Armenia, and two extremist communist groups
    have been involved in 333 separate drug trafficking incidents.

    The two extreme-left groups are the Turkish Communist Party, and the
    Revolutionary People's Liberation Party Front.

    A total of 3.7 tons of heroin, four tons of morphine-base, 710 kilos
    of cocaine and various quantities of other drugs have been seized
    by police, who also shut down two illegal drug-making laboratories,
    Anatolia said.

    Anatolia did not provide any statistical breakdown of trafficking
    by group.

    The police report noted that the PKK -- classified as a terrorist
    organization by Turkey, the European Union and the United States --
    is also routinely identified by international experts on narcotics
    as being involved in drug trafficking.

    The conflict between the PKK, which seeks an independent state in
    Turkey's predominately Kurdish southeast, and Turkish security forces
    has claimed an estimated 37,000 lives since 1984.
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