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    TURKEY ACCUSES EU OF SUPPORTING KURDISH REBELS

    Yerkir
    12.12.2007 15:14

    YEREVAN (YERKIR) - Turkey's military command has accused certain EU
    countries, in particular France and the U.K., of acting in a way that
    supports Kurdish militants.

    Turkey, a NATO member with European Union membership aspirations,
    has long sought to put an end to attacks from northern Iraq carried
    out by militants from the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).

    "The position of and actions by a number of EU countries, including
    our allies, enable the terrorist organization [PKK] to look for new
    bases for operations," said Gen. Ergin Saygun, deputy chief of the
    Turkish General Staff.

    He said that although the EU had recently taken "encouraging steps in
    standing up to the PKK," the group's representatives and sympathizers
    "are conducting propaganda campaigns in the European parliament,
    as well as in the French and U.K. parliaments."

    "Providing support to separatists, including in activities such as
    these, is tantamount to sharing responsibility with the terrorists
    for material damages caused to Turkey, and for the deaths of people
    in its fight against terrorism."

    On November 30, Turkey's government authorized the military to conduct
    a cross-border operation against Kurdish separatists in northern Iraq,
    following parliament's approval in mid-October.

    The country has deployed about 100,000 troops on the border with Iraq,
    according to army sources.

    The PKK, labeled by the U.S., NATO and the EU as a terrorist
    organization, has been fighting for autonomy status in southeast
    Turkey for nearly 25 years. The conflict has so far claimed about
    40,000 lives, RIA Novosti reports.
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