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  • ANKARA: Minister Criticizes Iraq For Failing To Take Action v Kurds

    Anatolia News Agency, Turkey
    June 14 2007


    TURKISH MINISTER CRITICIZES IRAQ FOR FAILING TO TAKE ACTION AGAINST
    KURDISH MILITANTS


    Istanbul, 14 June: "According to the data we have, nearly 3,500-3,800
    PKK [Kurdistan Workers' Party] terrorists have taken shelter in camps
    in north of Iraq and provided their logistic support, weapons and
    ammunition from this region. The most distressing thing is that
    although Turkey tries to everything in its power to contribute to
    security, well-being and stability of Iraq, Iraqi authorities simply
    do nothing to prevent PKK activities within their borders," Turkish
    Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Gul said on
    Thursday [14 June].

    Taking the floor at the Second Istanbul Democracy and Global Security
    Conference, Gul said, "All governments aim at creating a more secure
    and more liveable world for their citizens. A better world is a world
    where terrorism does not lurk around, people are not subject to bomb
    attacks, children do not become drug addicts and violence does not
    prevail."

    "In today's world, threats have become complicated and asymmetric. No
    one was able to predict the September 11th events. And, it is not
    easy to predict what is going to happen henceforth. This situation
    entails us to develop and pursue policies which are as multilateral
    and coordinated as threats themselves," he said.

    "Democracy and democratization are not enough to obliterate
    terrorism. They can only isolate terrorists. On the other hand, we
    should not make concessions from democracy as fighting against
    terrorism," he said.

    "We spend billions of dollars every year to prevent proliferation of
    nuclear, biological and chemical weapons as well as organized crimes
    which jeopardize national and international security. In fact, we
    should spend that money for prosperity and development," he said.

    Gul stressed, "Turkey takes places at the intersection of organized
    crime routes due to its geographical position. We have also been
    fighting against terrorism since 1970s. Therefore, we have been
    advocating from the very beginning that international cooperation and
    solidarity are essential in the fight against terrorism. For
    instance, our security forces and customs authorities impounded 8.2
    tonnes of heroin only in 2005. This was 91 per cent of total heroin
    seizure in 25 EU member countries. In the last three years, our
    security forces intercepted more than 170,000 illegal migrants."

    "Armenian terrorist organization killed 34 diplomats and their
    relatives in 1970s and 1980s. In 2003, Turkey became target of the
    Al-Qa'idah. Fifty-seven people were killed in four suicide attacks in
    Istanbul. On the other hand, PKK [Kurdistan Workers' Party] has been
    targeting not only security forces but also civilians in Turkey since
    1984. In PKK's acts of terror, more than 35,000 people, including a
    number of children, women and babies, were killed in the last 23
    years," he said.

    "Recently, PKK's acts of terror have accelerated again. This is
    because PKK finds shelter in north of Iraq. Our security forces
    seized 2 tonnes of plastic explosives brought in from Iraq. We expect
    the Iraqi government to control its own borders," he said.

    Gul added, "Turkey does not have any territorial pretensions. But our
    government is determined to take all kinds of measures to safeguard
    security of its citizens. Turkish people have the right to live
    without feeling the threat of terrorism."
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