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March 05, 2016, 06:21:06 AM
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There is truth in article about that civil war in souteaster of Turkey except killing own citizens.  Turkish army and police fight with a terrorist organisation who killed more than 40.000 kurdish and turkish people during 30 years.

Turkish Army itself is the biggest criminal and terrorist organization in the world. PKK is the last hope of the Kurdish people, who are facing genocide and extermination at the hands of the criminal Turkish Army and Erdogan. It is true that more than 40,000 Kurds were killed during the last three decades. And all of them were killed by the criminal Turkish army.
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March 06, 2016, 08:56:54 AM
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There is truth in article about that civil war in souteaster of Turkey except killing own citizens.  Turkish army and police fight with a terrorist organisation who killed more than 40.000 kurdish and turkish people during 30 years.

Turkish Army itself is the biggest criminal and terrorist organization in the world. PKK is the last hope of the Kurdish people, who are facing genocide and extermination at the hands of the criminal Turkish Army and Erdogan. It is true that more than 40,000 Kurds were killed during the last three decades. And all of them were killed by the criminal Turkish army.
You are the biggest liar!  And the biggest terror supporter personaly.
In Turkey there's no Kurdish problem. They can speak their native language, they can study their language. They have members in parliament in every party.

May 24, 1993, the PKK kills 33 unarmed Turkish soldiers in an ambush on the highway between Elazığ and Bingöl

July 5, 1993, 100 militants attack the village of Başbağlar, near Erzincan, killing 33 civilians.
March 13, 1999, a petrol bomb was detonated at a crowded shopping center in Istanbul, killing 13 people. The next day two people, including a soldier are injured in Bahçelievler by a bomb placed under a truck. Turkish police suspect the PKK was behind the attacks.
July 2, 2005, six people are killed and 15 injured by a train bomb planted by Kurdish guerrillas, on a train travelling between Elâzığ and Tatvan in Bingöl province.
July 6, 2005, a bombing at a holiday resort in Kuşadası kills at least five people including a British and an Irish citizen
February 13, 2006, six people are injured in a bombing of an Istanbul supermarket. The Kurdistan Freedom Falcons (TAK) claim responsibility for the blast and vow more attacks
June 25, 2006, a bombing hits a tourist resort near Antalya, killing four and injuring 28 people. The TAK claim responsibility for the attack.
August 27, 2006, ten British and six Turkish citizens are wounded in a minibus bombing in Marmaris. Five people are injured by two other bombs
August 28, 2006, Three people are killed and 87 injured in a blast in Antalya. The TAK claim responsibility
September 12, 2006, a bombing in Diyarbakir kills ten civilians. The Turkish Revenge Brigade (TİT) claimed responsibility for the attack on their website, threatening to kill ten Kurds for every Turk killed in the conflict
May 22, 2007: A suicide bombing hits Ankara, killing eight and wounding over 100. This attack was attributed to the PKK and the Turkish army decided to launch a military action against them
June 4, 2007: A PKK grenade attack kills seven soldiers and wounds six at an army base in Tunceli
September 27, 2007, two Turkish gendarme are killed in Bitlis Province by a bomb planted by Kurdish separatists
January 3, 2008, a bomb attack against a military vehicle outside a school in Diyarbakır kills five and injures 110 people
May 9, 2008, three people are killed and five wounded in Batman province when a landmine destroys their minibus
August 7, 2008: The PKK claimed responsibility for the explosion that halted the operation of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline.
October 4, 2008: Fifteen Turkish soldiers were killed, with another 20 also wounded, after a PKK attack from northern Iraq with the firing of heavy weapons at a military outpost in the Semdinli region bordering Iraq and Iran. At least 23 members of the PKK were also killed.
The British foreign office said: "The United Kingdom utterly condemns Friday's terrorist attack in Hakkâri, Turkey. There can be no excuse for the use of violence to achieve one's aims. The UK stands shoulder-to-shoulder with Turkey in its fight against terrorism and strongly supports ongoing efforts between the Turkish and Iraqi authorities to prevent the PKK from using northern Iraq as a base from which to mount attacks against Turkey
The European Union also condemned the on the gendarmerie station in a statement released by the Union's French presidency, saying: "Europe expresses its complete solidarity with the Turkish authorities and offers its condolences to the families and friends of the victims
April 29, 2009, a PKK detonated bomb kills nine soldiers after ripping through their vehicle in Diyarbakir province.[
May 4, 2009, Village Guards dressed as PKK fighters attack a wedding party with rifles and grenades, killing at least 44 people in a family feud.
May 28, 2009: 6 Turkish soldiers were killed and 7 others were reportedly injured when their vehicle struck a landmine, in the Hakkâri Province of south-eastern Turkey
December 7, 2009: Seven Turkish soldiers were killed and three wounded in an ambush in Resadiye, Northern Turkey. The gunmen are suspected Kurdish militants, but their identities have not yet been confirmed.
April 19, 2010: 2 Turkish police officers were killed after suspected PKK militants opened fire upon their police patrol car with automatic weapons in the northern Turkish province of Samsun
April 26, 2010: 1 Turkish soldier was killed and 2 others were reportedly wounded after a landmine detonated, as their military vehicle was crossing a bridge near to the town of Dereli within the Giresun province

More and more. Pkk kills kurds too. Attacks schools, kills teachers, attacks mosques.
Pkk is the biggest trouble of kurdish people in Turkey.
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March 14, 2016, 03:42:20 AM
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(CNN)A car bomb explosion ripped through a busy square in the Turkish capital Sunday evening, killing at least 34 people and wounding 125 others, officials said.

The death toll could include one or two attackers, Health Minister Mehmet Muezzinoglu said.

Scores of police cars, firefighters and medical personnel rushed to the scene. Security forces evacuated the area, the official Turkish news agency Anadolu reported.


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March 14, 2016, 11:21:15 AM
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The Kurds meet all the requirements for being a separate people, their own language, identity, and so forth.

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March 14, 2016, 11:23:40 AM
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Washington won his war of independence against Britain; but he didn't do it alone. He had the French as allies. Who will be the allies of the Kurds? They can be found if you look with an open mind.

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March 14, 2016, 11:48:45 AM
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You don´t stage major terrorist attacks in the capital REPEATEDLY unless you have support from the military/intelligence service. It´s just not possible. This country is coming apart. There is very little meaningful security.

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March 15, 2016, 02:24:10 AM
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It is interesting that on the 11th March, the US Embassy issued a warning to US citizens about the threat of a possible terrorist attack that may affect the buildings of the Turkish government. The current attack occurred not far from the office of the Prime Minister of Turkey.

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March 28, 2016, 08:57:00 PM
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The Kurds meet all the requirements for being a separate people, their own language, identity, and so forth.
Kurds have their own language and can use in Turkey. It is all free. They have many kurdish tv channels and one is an official channel served them by government.
PKK claims new state in that land and claims fighting in name of kurds but most of kurds aren't in same opinion
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March 28, 2016, 09:00:53 PM
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Washington won his war of independence against Britain; but he didn't do it alone. He had the French as allies. Who will be the allies of the Kurds? They can be found if you look with an open mind.
Don't talk in name of kurds. If PKK would find an ally to fight wit Turkey, kurds will fight them beside of Turkey. Because bastard, we are brothers for 1000's years.
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March 29, 2016, 02:34:26 PM
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Israel Urges Citizens to Leave Turkey Immediately
Officials Say 'Active' ISIS Plot Against Istanbul School

by Jason Ditz, March 28, 2016

Following last week’s warnings about travel to Turkey, the Israeli government has issued a “level 3” warning, urging all citizens to leave Turkey as soon as possible, claiming an imminent, active threat of ISIS and other similar groups carrying out attacks.

While the warning itself didn’t offer specifics, intelligence officials later reported an “active” plot by ISIS to attack a major Jewish school in Istanbul, which is also a synagogue. They say the plot is still ongoing, and an attack could happen at any moment.

Early last week, an ISIS attack in Istanbul targeted a number of tourists, including several Israelis. Indications were that the Israeli tourists were being followed and were likely the primary target of the attack.

That sparked the initial warning, but more intelligence has emerged since then, with Turkish police also warning over the weekend that they believe ISIS is planning attacks against both Christians and Jews inside Turkey over the next few days.

Between ISIS, the ongoing Turkish war against the Kurds, and intermittent attacks by a Marxist-Leninist group, Turkey has no shortage of threats, and in recent weeks seems to be facing near constant threats of new bombings.

http://news.antiwar.com/2016/03/28/israel-urges-citizens-to-leave-turkey-immediately/

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March 30, 2016, 04:28:11 PM
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Pentagon Orders Hundreds Of Military Families To Evacuate Turkey

Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/29/2016 11:24 -0400

 
Has the US finally had enough of its "ally" Erdogan? 

Moments ago the DOD announced that the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Secretary of State, has authorized the ordered departure of all DoD dependents not assigned to Chief of Mission authority from Adana (to include Incirlik Air Base), Ismir, and Mugla, Turkey. This decision allows for the deliberate, safe return of family members from these areas due to continued security concerns in the region.

It adds that while "this step does not signify a permanent decision to end accompanied tours at these facilities", the evacuation "is intended to mitigate the risk to DoD elements and personnel, including family members, while ensuring the combat effectiveness of U.S. forces and our mission support to operations in Turkey. The United States and Turkey are united in our common fight against ISIL, and Incirlik continues to play a key role in counter-ISIL operations."

“The decision to move our families and civilians was made in consultation with the Government of Turkey, our State Department, and our Secretary of Defense,” said Gen. Philip M. Breedlove, Commander, U.S. European Command. “We understand this is disruptive to our military families, but we must keep them safe and ensure the combat effectiveness of our forces to support our strong Ally Turkey in the fight against terrorism.”
Stars and Stripes adds more:

The Pentagon is ordering the evacuation of nearly 700 military family members from Incirlik Air Base and two smaller military installations in Turkey because of concerns over the deteriorating security environment there.
 
Families are expected to begin leaving Turkey on Wednesday, stopping first at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, before continuing on to the States or other duty locations, U.S. European Command told Stars and Stripes.
 
“We understand this is disruptive to our military families, but we must keep them safe and ensure the combat effectiveness of our forces to support our strong ally Turkey in the fight against terrorism,” EUCOM chief Gen. Philip Breedlove said Tuesday in a statement.
 
The mandatory departure order, announced by the State Department, affects nearly all Defense Department dependents assigned to Incirlik, as well as those at smaller bases in Izmir and Mugla.
 
About 670 dependents are expected to be evacuated, along with 287 pets. About 770 dependents, most from Incirlik, are currently in Turkey, EUCOM spokeswoman Julie Weckerlein said. Those allowed to stay are the family members of mission-essential personnel.
This is all taking place one day after the Turkey Foreign Ministry, outraged by a satirical clip making fun of the Turkish President and his recent policies that was broadcast on German television, summoned the German Ambassador for official explanations. Following the broadcast of the satirical piece titled “Erdowie, Erdowo, Erdogan” on NDR show titled “Extra 3” on March 17, German Ambassador Martin Erdmann was summoned up several days later to officially explain “in length” the reasons for the broadcaster’s behavior, Der Speigel has learned.

The one minute and 52 second long satire package showing footage from recent history in Turkey criticized Erdogan's increased crackdown on the freedom of the press and hostile policies in the region, including Turkey’s alleged support for Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) fighters in neighboring Syria.

The video also focused on the lavish living of the Turkish president and his multibillion euro deals with the Europeans to keep migrants at bay. The broadcast on German television comes at a time when Germany, as part of EU is actively seeking closer ties with Turkey to help tackle the migrant crisis in Europe.

Erdogan’s crackdown on journalists and restrictions on freedom of speech have been repeatedly criticized by the international community, along with Ankara’s controversial anti-terrorists campaign against Kurdish militants which inflicted much suffering on Turkey’s minority population.

The day the satirical piece was aired, RT launched a petition calling for a UNHRC-led investigation into claims of alleged mass killing of Kurdish civilians committed by the Turkish military during Ankara’s crackdown on Kurds in the country's southeast.

The video is below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2e2yHjc_mc

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-03-29/state-department-and-dod-order-hundreds-military-families-evacuate-turkey

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April 02, 2016, 06:41:26 PM
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The Kurds meet all the requirements for being a separate people, their own language, identity, and so forth.

They have defacto independence in Iraq. And they are close to achieving the same (Rojava) in Syria. The situation is not that good in Turkish Kurdistan. Turkey is trying to suppress the Kurdish language and customs. In Iran also, the situation is not that good. But it is much better when compared to the situation in Turkey.
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April 02, 2016, 06:52:33 PM
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The Kurds meet all the requirements for being a separate people, their own language, identity, and so forth.

They have defacto independence in Iraq. And they are close to achieving the same (Rojava) in Syria. The situation is not that good in Turkish Kurdistan. Turkey is trying to suppress the Kurdish language and customs. In Iran also, the situation is not that good. But it is much better when compared to the situation in Turkey.
Language an customs!? Where do you get information sucker? I offer you to search it correctly and leave being a liar
Tv channel on link is a state television http://www.trt.net.tr/trtkurdi/
And next link will inform you that Turkey doesn't supress kurdish language https://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/cultural-survival-quarterly/speaking-kurdish-turkey
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April 03, 2016, 05:55:33 AM
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The Kurds meet all the requirements for being a separate people, their own language, identity, and so forth.

They have defacto independence in Iraq. And they are close to achieving the same (Rojava) in Syria. The situation is not that good in Turkish Kurdistan. Turkey is trying to suppress the Kurdish language and customs. In Iran also, the situation is not that good. But it is much better when compared to the situation in Turkey.
Language an customs!? Where do you get information sucker? I offer you to search it correctly and leave being a liar
Tv channel on link is a state television http://www.trt.net.tr/trtkurdi/
And next link will inform you that Turkey doesn't supress kurdish language https://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/cultural-survival-quarterly/speaking-kurdish-turkey

Go through these links:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_of_Kurdish_people_in_Turkey

http://www.kurdishacademy.org/?q=node/129

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The words "Kurds", "Kurdistan", or "Kurdish" were officially banned by the Turkish government. Following the military coup of 1980, the Kurdish language was officially prohibited in public and private life. Many people who spoke, published, or sang in Kurdish were arrested and imprisoned.

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During the Kurdish-Turkish conflict, food embargoes were placed on Kurdish populated villages and towns. There were many instances of Kurds being forcefully deported out of their villages by Turkish security forces. Many villages were reportedly set on fire or destroyed. Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, political parties that represented Kurdish interests were banned.

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Since the Kurdish-Turkish conflict has begun, the European Court of Human Rights has condemned Turkey for the thousands of human rights abuses against Kurdish people. The judgments are related to systematic executions of Kurdish civilians, torturing, forced displacements, thousands of destroyed villages, arbitrary arrests, murdered and disappeared Kurdish journalists.
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April 04, 2016, 05:57:06 PM
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The Kurds meet all the requirements for being a separate people, their own language, identity, and so forth.

They have defacto independence in Iraq. And they are close to achieving the same (Rojava) in Syria. The situation is not that good in Turkish Kurdistan. Turkey is trying to suppress the Kurdish language and customs. In Iran also, the situation is not that good. But it is much better when compared to the situation in Turkey.
Language an customs!? Where do you get information sucker? I offer you to search it correctly and leave being a liar
Tv channel on link is a state television http://www.trt.net.tr/trtkurdi/
And next link will inform you that Turkey doesn't supress kurdish language https://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/cultural-survival-quarterly/speaking-kurdish-turkey

Go through these links:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_of_Kurdish_people_in_Turkey

http://www.kurdishacademy.org/?q=node/129

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The words "Kurds", "Kurdistan", or "Kurdish" were officially banned by the Turkish government. Following the military coup of 1980, the Kurdish language was officially prohibited in public and private life. Many people who spoke, published, or sang in Kurdish were arrested and imprisoned.

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During the Kurdish-Turkish conflict, food embargoes were placed on Kurdish populated villages and towns. There were many instances of Kurds being forcefully deported out of their villages by Turkish security forces. Many villages were reportedly set on fire or destroyed. Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, political parties that represented Kurdish interests were banned.

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Since the Kurdish-Turkish conflict has begun, the European Court of Human Rights has condemned Turkey for the thousands of human rights abuses against Kurdish people. The judgments are related to systematic executions of Kurdish civilians, torturing, forced displacements, thousands of destroyed villages, arbitrary arrests, murdered and disappeared Kurdish journalists.
I live in that country and you hell know better than me!? Turkey kills terrorists and arrests who support terrorist organisation..Nobody can seperate our homeland by founding new state. That land was gotten by blood and it will given back by blood.
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April 08, 2016, 03:13:06 PM
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That land was gotten by blood and it will given back by blood.

That is exactly why the bloodshed is going on there.

And let me tell you one thing. No one can impose their rule over a particular ethnic group or culture by force in the long-term. In the short-term it might work. But as time progresses, the occupying force will find it harder and harder to maintain the status quo. If you have any doubt, then just ask the Indonesians about East Timor.
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April 10, 2016, 03:47:52 AM
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'Sexists' and 'perverts': insults rock Turkish politics

AFP
April 8, 2016

Istanbul (AFP) - President Recep Tayyip Erdogan slammed an allegedly sexist remark by Turkey's opposition leader as an "affront" to all Turkish women on Friday, further fueling a colourful war of words which erupted earlier in the week.

The verbal spat started when the leader of the Republican People’s Party (CHP), Kemal Kilicdaroglu, accused Family Minister Sema Ramazanoglu of "laying down in front of someone", to criticise her handling of recent cases of sexual abuse in schools.

The remark prompted outrage with the ruling party accusing Kilicdarogul of sexism and "immorality".

"What will we do with these political perverts?" Erdogan said on Wednesday, in comments carried by local media.

He said every word used by his opposition rival was "unnecessary, like Kilicdaroglu himself."

Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu meanwhile accused the opposition chief of being "inhumane" and declared he had unfollowed him from Twitter as a result of his remarks.

As the scandal mushroomed, the family minister Ramazanoglu decided Thursday that enough was enough and pressed charges against Kilicdarogul for "mental anguish and violating her personal rights", reported the pro-government Daily Sabah, adding she sought 50,000 Turkish Lira (15,000 euros, $17,000) in damages.

"I believe these unfortunate statements have bothered all female members of the CHP and also Kilicdaroglu’s wife," she said in a statement, reported by Hurriyet daily news.

Kilicdaroglu fired back at the criticism, saying it was in fact Erdogan who was guilty of "perversion", after the president said recently that the way some young people dressed or showed public affection was not in line with his values.

"Is it your job to sit at (the presidential palace) and look at the girls and women?" he said.

Kilicdaroglu has denied his original remark was sexist.

With the debate showing no sign of dying down, Erdogan brought it up again Friday after finishing prayers at a mosque, saying the remark was "an affront to all the women of Turkey".

Erdogan himself has raised eyebrows over his comments about women, urging Turkish women to have at least three children and railing against efforts to promote birth control as "treason".

Critics have accused his government of trying to impose strict Islamic values on Turkey and curtailing women's civil liberties.

In March he marked International Women's Day with the comment: "I know there will be some who will be annoyed, but for me a woman is above all a mother."

Thousands of women protested his remark in Istanbul with chants of "We want equality".

The president is also exceedingly touchy at any hint of an slur against him, with dozens of cases ongoing against journalists and cartoonists accused of insulting him.


https://www.yahoo.com/news/sexists-perverts-insults-rock-turkish-politics-174442248.html?nhp=1

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April 10, 2016, 09:14:25 AM
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Kurdish people in Turkey are all patriots and they don't support terror... They have their own political party in parliament and they have members in other parties. So, kurds have representers in parliament who defend their rights. But PKK, terrorist organisation claims founding a new state in spite of kurds. They are killing civilians, soldiers and polices by assasinations, bombings and direct attacking.
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April 10, 2016, 09:19:29 AM
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Kurdish people in Turkey are all patriots and they don't support terror... They have their own political party in parliament and they have members in other parties. So, kurds have representers in parliament who defend their rights. But PKK, terrorist organisation claims founding a new state in spite of kurds. They are killing civilians, soldiers and polices by assasinations, bombings and direct attacking.

They´ve killed lots of soldiers and police over the years but as I understand it they don´t usually target civilians. PKK that is.

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April 12, 2016, 01:43:25 PM
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More bombings in Turkey...

DIYARBAKIR, TURKEY (AFP) - Two Turkish soldiers were killed and more than 50 people wounded when a car bomb exploded at a military post in Turkey's restive Kurdish-dominated south-east, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on Tuesday (April 12).

Turkish authorities blamed the attack on the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which has killed hundreds of members of the security forces in a resurgent campaign of violence in the last few months.

Davutoglu denounced the "vile attack" accusing what he termed the "terrorist organisation" of resorting to such attacks whenever it was backed into corner, in reference to the PKK.

The attack late on Monday targeted a military outpost in the Hani district of Diyarbakir province and left 52 people injured, including civilians.

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