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    Kurds declare de facto sovereignty in Diyarbekir - Turkish journalist

    12:50 - 01.07.11


    The independent members of the Turkish parliament have actually
    declared sovereignty in the town of Diyarbekir, a Turkish journalist
    has said.

    In an interview with Euronews, Bejan Matur, a columnist for the
    government-run newspaper Zaman, addressed the post-electoral
    developments in Turkey, particularly, the independent Kurdish MPs'
    decision to boycott the parliament sessions, and the possible progress
    in the settlement of the Kurdish issue.

    Matur, who is an author of numerous articles and a book about Kurds,
    said the current situation in the country prevents Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan from enjoying what she called the fruits of his
    victory.

    "There were quite different expectations and ambitions in the
    pre-election period. Nothing was known about the re-arrangement of
    forces after the election. But the situation became quite clear early
    in the morning on June 13. The ruling Justice and Development party
    had held a victory. Besides, we witnessed the high self-discipline of
    the pro-Kurdish Peace and Democracy party," she said, considering both
    political parties winners in the recent parliamentary polls.

    She noted that the Republican People's Party had suffered disappointment.

    "But looking upon the situation after the inauguration ceremony we see
    it casts shadow upon the victory of the ruling Justice and Development
    Party," she said.

    As for the de facto souvreignty of the independent Kurish MPs, the
    analyst noted that they now conduct all their meetings Diyarbekir.

    She further stressed the importance of PKK leader's role.

    "Ocalan's factor is very important here. He makes calls for peace. Now
    he speaks about July 15 [the deadline set to Ankara]. It remains to be
    seen whether that time limit will extend to September 15," she added.

    Asked whether Ocalan may be set free upon the completion of the
    process she said: "All this is aimed at releasing Ocalan. I can't say
    whether that will happen in three or five years, but that's the final
    goal."


    Tert.am

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