TAGESZEITUNG: KURDS FED UP WITH ROLE OF ANKARA’S BEGGARS
PanARMENIAN.Net
23.10.2007 13:42 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Kurds are right to complain about Turkey’s inhuman
treatment. Two dozens of ethnic Kurds have experienced it when spending
their young years in jails, surviving tortures and persecution,"
Tageszeitung German newspaper reports.
"The conflict between Ankara and PKK units has left a mark on their
fate. Certainly, today Kurds may be proud to have their deputies in
the Turkish parliament. Kurdish editions are sold in news-stalls.
There is a possibility of teaching Kurdish language in schools. But
one should not be surprised at absence of love towards the Turkish
homeland. Kurds are fed up with the role of Ankara’s beggars. Not
to mention thousands of armed rebels who reject any compromise,"
the article says.
"However, separatist aspirations are not characteristic for all Turkish
Kurds. It’s the aim of their political leaders. Official status of
Turkish minority doesn’t satisfy them, since a Kurdish state has
actually appeared in the north of Iraq. Kurds, who feel as a whole,
are aspired to a political unity.
Ankara’s aim is to prevent it by use of force. The Erdogan government
seems to have no other concept of resolution of the problem." The
article says, Deutsche Welle reports.