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  • "Most Of PKK Members Are Armenians, Who Have Become Kurds," Chairman

    "MOST OF PKK MEMBERS ARE ARMENIANS, WHO HAVE BECOME KURDS," CHAIRMAN OF TURKISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY DECLARED

    Noyan Tapan
    Aug 20, 2007

    KESARIA, AUGUST 20, NOYAN TAPAN. The "Kurdish Workers Party" movement
    is not a Kurdish one, as most of his members are Armenians, who have
    become Kurds.

    This statement was made by Dr. Professor Yusuf Halacoglu, the Chairman
    of the Turkish Historical Society, at the conference titled "Avshars
    in the Turkish history and culture," the Turkish press reports.

    During the press conference Halacoglu mentioned that a number of ethnic
    groups live in Turkey, most of whom do not know anything about their
    origin: "As a result of out researches, it became clear that Kurds
    have "Turkmenian origin", and the Alev Kurds "Armenian. Most of the
    members included in the PKK, which wants to split the country, and the
    "Turkish Workers' and Peasants' Liberation Army" (TIKKO) terroristic
    organizations are Armenians, who have become Kurds. And the movements
    we know are not Kurdish ones," the Chairman of the Turkish Historical
    Society declared.

    KESARIA, AUGUST 20, NOYAN TAPAN. The "Kurdish Workers Party" movement
    is not a Kurdish one, as most of his members are Armenians, who have
    become Kurds.

    This statement was made by Dr. Professor Yusuf Halacoglu, the Chairman
    of the Turkish Historical Society, at the conference titled "Avshars
    in the Turkish history and culture," the Turkish press reports.

    During the press conference Halacoglu mentioned that a number of ethnic
    groups live in Turkey, most of whom do not know anything about their
    origin: "As a result of out researches, it became clear that Kurds
    have "Turkmenian origin", and the Alev Kurds "Armenian. Most of the
    members included in the PKK, which wants to split the country, and the
    "Turkish Workers' and Peasants' Liberation Army" (TIKKO) terroristic
    organizations are Armenians, who have become Kurds. And the movements
    we know are not Kurdish ones," the Chairman of the Turkish Historical
    Society declared.
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