Kurdistan



Kurdistan
Since the end of World War I, Kurdistan has been administered by five sovereign
states, with the largest portions of the land being respectively in Turkey
(43%), Iran (31%), Iraq (18%), Syria (6%) and the former Soviet Union (2%). The

PKK's origins can be traced back to 1974, when calan, in Ankara, led a small
group of radicals out of Revolutionary Youth (DEV-GENЗ). The Kurdistan

Workers Party, "Partiya Karkeren Kurdistan" (PKK) was established in

1978. Цcalan, the leader of the organization took refuge in Syria, after

1980, following the efficient struggle against such organizations by the Turkish

Security Forces. In the annual report of the U.S. State Department published in

April 1993 under the title of "Patterns of Global Terrorism" the PKK
is described as a "Marxist Leninist terrorist group composed of Turkish

Kurds seeking to setup a Marxist state in Southeastern Turkey" The PKK is
recognized and classified as a terrorist organization by all Western countries
including the European Parliament and the Council of Europe. France and Germany,
recently, banned the activities of this terror group and other West European
governments, are closely monitoring the situation. PKK's Subordinate Military

Committee established under the name of Liberation Units of Kurdistan (Hazen

Rizgariya Kurdistan-HRK) was dissolved and replaced by Kurdistan Peoples

Liberation Army (Arteshen Rizgariya Gelli Kurdistan-ARGK) after the Third

Congress of the PKK held in Damascus-Syria in October 1986. The external center
of the PKK operates through the National Liberation Front of Kurdistan (Eniya

Rizgariya Netewa Kurdistan-ERNK) which was established on March 21, 1985. The

ERNK started to operate after 1989 when the European countries opened their
doors and allowed it to flourish in their territories. The United States

Department of State Bureau of International Narcotic Matters, has published a
report in 1992, called "International Narcotics Control Strategy".

This report stipulates that the European drug cartel is controlled by PKK
members. NUMBER OF DEATHS YEAR Terrorist Civilian Soldier Police Village Guard

1984 11 20 24 - - 1985 100 82 67 - - 1986 64 74 40 3 - 1987 107 237 49 3 10 1988

103 81 36 6 7 1989 165 136 111 8 34 1990 350 178 92 11 56 1991 356 170 213 20 41

1992 1055 761 444 144 167 1993 1699 1218 487 28 156 1994 4114 1082 794 43 265

1995 2292 1085 450 47 87 (First 6months) TOTAL 10416 5124 2087 313 813 RESOURCE:
http://www.mfa.gov.tr/grupa/ac/acf/acf1/pkk.htm GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF

APPROXIMATE KURDISH POPULATION YEAR 1990 Region Population (in thousands)
proportion to total Doрu 2230,29 41,96 Gьneydoрu 2365,04 64,98

Ege 296,99 3,98 Karadeniz 37,88 0,5 Эз Anadolu 579,38 5,53 Marmara

810,13 6,09 Akdeniz 726,55 8,95 Total 7046,25 12,6 RESOURCE: S.MUTLU,"The

Population of Turkey by Ethnic Groups and Provinces", New Perspectives on

Turkey, 12 (Spring 1995), p.49 2- VALUE BASED ISSUES The Republic of Turkey
openly states that: 1. The territorial integrity and sovereignty of Turkey is
beyond discussion. PKK is an organization, whose ideology is based on

Marxism-Leninism, seeks to establish an independent Kurdish state encompassing

Turkey's southeastern provinces. The Anatolian people have a common past. They
have lived together for ten centuries thus creating a Turkish identity. The term
"Turkish" refers to being a Turkish citizen. It does not reflect any
ethnicity. The Anatolian people as a whole struggled for the independence of

Turkey and everybody has contributed immensely in building this state. Turkey is
forced to its legitimate self-defense for its territorial integrity and the
protection of its people. 2. In the Republic of Turkey, which relies upon the
rule of law, everyone has the freedom to pursue his or her rights through legal
means. The constitution of the Republic of Turkey treats individuals on equal
footing before the law irrespective of their language, race, color, sex,
political opinion, conviction, religion and creed. The terrorist acts of PKK in
a country where all legal and democratic means for the prevalence of justice is
open for all, cannot be justified. It is the legitimate right of any country
facing terrorism to root it out with all legal means available to it. Turkish
citizens, irrespective of their ethnic origins, are free to form or to support a
political party that expresses their political views and all Turkish citizens.

Moreover regardless of ethnic background, have the right to participate actively
in Turkey's multi-party system. All citizens are free to organize and to join
political pressure groups, including human rights organizations. 3. Turkish
citizens of Kurdish ethnic origin live throughout the country and are not found
exclusively in Southeastern Anatolia. It is estimated that two thirds of Turkish
citizens of Kurdish

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