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    Anatolia News Agency, Turkey
    March 26 2007

    Turkish Army official urges international support in fighting
    terrorism


    WASHIGTON D.C. (A.A) -26.03.2007 -Turkish Deputy Chief of Turkish
    General Staff Ergin Saygun pointed out that although PKK was in the
    terrorist organizations list of many countries, the measures taken
    against it were weak in practice.

    Attending the 26th annual conference of the Turkish American Council
    (ATC), Saygun said, "some believe that terrorism started with
    September 11th. It's not like that. Terrorism began a long time ago."
    Noting that Turkey had tried to persuade NATO to take measures
    against the attacks launched by the Armenian terrorist organization
    Asala, Saygun reminded that NATO labelled this issue as a 'political
    problem' back then and said "this problem does not concern NATO."

    Stressing that terror could target a superpower or a poor country
    alike, Saygun said the level of technology employed by terrorists was
    revealed with the September 11th attacks and underscored that the
    uncertainty in when or where terrorists would attack made it all the
    more difficult to 'manoeuvre against' in the combat against terror.

    Saygun said, "the world got these messages from September 11th
    (terrorist attacks). Our message is about the PKK," and underlined
    that PKK also used religion as a tool in its activities.

    Exposing the terrorist organization PKK with pictures, Gen.Saygun
    noted PKK was responsible for the killing and wounding of 343 people
    just in 2006 and said it also targeted facilities like communication
    centres, bridges and the like.

    Giving examples of documents adopted by the UN Security Council, NATO
    and the EU against terrorism, Saygun said despite these, majority of
    the countries only took low level measures against terrorism.

    Displaying the photo of a European Parliament meeting also attended
    by PKK supporters, Saygun said "you may adopt resolutions against
    terror, but what matters is the practice."

    Stressing that PKK, along with acts like drug smuggling, human
    trafficking and money laundering, was making its propaganda through
    European based TV channels like Roj TV, Saygun said the main base of
    PKK was Kandil mountain and 3,500 PKK militants were stationed in
    Iraq. Saygun underscored that PKK was allowed to take base in the
    north of Iraq and its logistic and arms needs were met there.

    Saygun reminded the agreement that was signed between Turkey and Iraq
    in 1926 and pointed out that Turkey had the right to enter as far as
    75 km. inside the Iraqi territory from the Iraqi-Turkish border.

    Commenting on the genocide allegations of the Armenians, Saygun
    reminded the remarks by Chief of General Staff Gen. Yasar Buyukanit
    warning that the adoption of the so-called Armenian genocide
    resolution would severely harm Turkish-US relations.

    -IRAQ-

    Saygun pointed out that Kurdish groups in northern Iraq rejected the
    Iraqi flag and the Baghdad government.

    Stating that the demographic structure of Kirkuk was altered to the
    favour of Kurds, Saygun said, "it will not be just to held this
    referendum in these circumstances," when commenting on the referendum
    that is planned to be held in Kirkuk.

    -CYPRUS-

    Stating that recently the Greek Cypriot administration accused Turkey
    of invading the territory of Cyprus, Saygun reminded that it was not
    Turkey who ended "the republic of Cyprus" where the two communities
    lived together, but it was ended by a military coup that was
    supported by Greece.

    Showing pictures exposing the violence committed against the Turkish
    population in the island, Saygun said Turkey would not withdraw its
    forces from the island until a just solution to the problem was
    found.

    Saygun underlined that the military expenditures of the Greek Cypriot
    adminstration had increased recently especially after its membership
    to the EU.

    Saygun also said that it was striking that the Greek Cypriot
    administration deployed American-made weapons in the island since
    1988.

    -GIAMBASTIANI-

    On the other hand, Edmund Giambastiani, the Vice Chairman of the US
    Joint Chiefs of Staff, underlined importance of confidence building.

    Stating that the relations between the two countries in the field of
    defence produced dynamic and concrete results, Giambastiani said
    Turkey and the US worked together against the terrorist organization
    PKK.

    Expressing his optimism about the termination of problems like the
    terrorist organization PKK, Giambastiani said Turkish-US relations
    remained strong.
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