THERE ARE BRITONS AND GERMANS AMONG THE PKK TERRORISTS
Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
Oct 30 2007
The British Sunday Times Newspaper has claimed that there are Britons,
Germans, Russians and Greeks among the PKK terrorists fighting against
the Turkish forces in Northern Iraq.
British Newspaper Sunday Times has asserted a shocking claim on
Sunday, writing that Britons are among foreigners fighting Turkish
troops with the PKK terrorist organization in Northern Iraq.
According to Sunday Times, several Europeans have joined PKK terrorists
holed up in one of the natural fortresses of the Qandil mountain
range which runs along Iraq’s Turkish and Iranian borders.
According to the article, at least three Britons were in the PKK’s
3,000-strong force, boasted one fighter as he and a group of men
huddled in a room discussing the latest clashes with the Turkish
army. Others include Russians, Germans, Greeks, Iranians and Arabs.
The PKK is labelled by both Europe and America as a terrorist
organisation.
More than 1.000 members of the PKK are from Syria. Turkish security
forces report also showed that many PKK members are Armenian in origin.