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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Iraq MFA: Kurdish rebels must leave the north of the country
    19.10.2007 14:50 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Worried by the decision of the Turkish parliament,
    Iraq has called on Kurdish rebels to leave the north of the country as
    soon as possible, to avoid the area being targeted by the Turkish
    military.

    Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said October 18 the separatist
    PKK group was operating without permission from regional authorities.

    He was speaking a day after Turkey's parliament approved cross-border
    operations against PKK rebels.

    In the first Iraqi reaction to the vote in Turkey's parliament, Mr
    Zebari called on PKK rebels, who are fighting for an independent
    Kurdistan, to leave.

    "Our formal request is that they leave Iraqi soil and leave Iraq for
    its people and do not bring us more problems than we're already
    suffering," Mr Zebari, an ethnic Kurd himself, said.

    Kurds in Iraq protested against the Turkish parliament's
    decision. Thousands marched in the northern cities of Irbil and Dahuk
    to express opposition to any attack by Turkish forces. In Irbil, they
    carried banners denouncing possible cross-border raids.

    Some of the banners read: "We will resist the Turkish" and "We are in
    the world of dialogue, not war".

    In Dahuk, about 1,500 protesters held a rally.

    About 3500 armed rebels are reported to be taking shelter in the
    mountains of northern Iraq. The recent deaths of 13 Turkish soldiers
    in an ambush blamed on the PKK has put the Turkish government under
    renewed pressure to respond with force, BBC reports.
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