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    WHOSE SIDE WILL RUSSIA TAKE IN KURDISH ISSUE?

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    03.11.2007 GMT+04:00

    At present Turkey distances away from the USA, and Russia should
    promote the process.

    The fact that the Kurdistan Workers Party, according to the
    U.S. Department of States, is "a common enemy for Turkey and the USA"
    is already clear. What could hardly be expected was that the Kremlin
    subscribed to this opinion as well. "We consider the activities of the
    Kurdistan Workers Party to be terrorist attacks and we condemn them. We
    think that Turkey has the right to protect itself. But we believe that
    the only way to solve the problem is the dialogue. Ankara needs to
    start negotiating with a number of countries supporting the Kurdistan
    Workers Party", announced the Kremlin Press-Secretary Dmitry Peskov.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ As the newspaper Hurriyat writes, for the first
    time Russia officially qualified the Kurdistan Workers Party as a
    terrorist organization.

    In this case Russia's position is a little strange, if we take into
    account that the Kurdish separatism came into existence in 30's,
    when the Soviet Special Forces seriously took up the problems of the
    Middle East.

    However, Moscow strived to dispose the Kurds not against Iran, with
    who the Soviet Union was in good terms in those times, but against
    Iraq and Turkey, who are strategic allies of the West.

    Opening the Mejlis Session in 1936, President of Turkey Mustafa Kemal
    Ataturk mentioned, that among all the problems the country faces,
    one of the most important one is the Kurdish problem, and called
    "to put an end to it once and for all". After two years of repressive
    policy regarding the Kurdish population, the Minister of Home Affairs
    of Turkey Bayar announced that such a problem in the country stopped
    existing.

    "The history of the Turkish issue is formed in one sentence only:
    Kurds have no national state. It's a very big nation, whose population
    is from 23 up to 35 million people. The Kurds realize that for the
    first time over so many years they have the chance to create something
    of its own. Especially in Iraq the Northern Part, populated by Kurds
    and presently supported by the Americans, is de facto an independent
    state. It has oil and a lot more to survive," thinks the Islam and
    Middle East expert Alexei Malashenko.

    >From the point of view of the Director of the Institute of Political
    Research Sergey Markov presently Turkey distances from the USA
    and Russia should promote this process: "Turkey is a politically
    unappreciated country, and the thing is that it has always been
    regarded as the puppet in the hands of the USA, and it has never been
    taken into any consideration. But it's obvious that Turkey stops being
    a puppet, since it took no notice of the US request about not bombing
    Iraq and not invading the country. We must repair our relations with
    Turkey, and now we have the chance to noticeably improve our relations
    with Turkey, integrating it into common economic area. By common
    economic area we understand the countries running similar economy,
    and which are deprived of the chance of being integrated into EU.

    This is why we must also tell Turkey, that it should give rights to
    the Kurds, and that it should show more tolerance of course. And I
    think, that this is the case when one shouldn't "strike an attitude",
    but to use that chance for strengthening the influence of Russia".

    It should be mentioned, that Turkey doesn't enjoy one of its best
    moments in its home policy. The power is in the hands of Islamists;
    in the hands of the President, the Prime-Minister, who are opposed
    by the Turkish Army. That's why the fight against the Kurds is also
    a concealed way of expression of the confrontation between secular
    military men and Islamists. However, this victory may never be sealed.

    Since 1984 the Kurdistan Workers Party has been fighting against
    regular units of the Turkish Army and there is no end to this war. And
    if Russia also gets involved, the Middle East will definitely have
    a super-state, which will not listen to anyone, neither to Russia,
    nor to the USA, and moreover not to EU. In future Turkey may follow
    the example of the Ottoman Empire, but will have less complication
    in fulfilling its plans, since the number of the Turkish nations is
    growing. We only hope that the World Community will not give up to
    blackmail and threats and will finally recognize Turkey the enemy of
    the whole civilized world.
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