Imprimer cette page

Archives

Special

Multimedia

INA

Go to AFP Homepage All news Image
2005 November| December
2006 January| February| Mars| April| May| June| July| August| September| Octobre| November| December
2007 January| February| Mars| April| May| June| July| August| September| Octobre| November| December
2008 January| February| Mars| April| May| June| July| August September Octobre November December


Tous les news All news



Turkish army finds bodies of Kurd rebels

Turkish army finds bodies of Kurd rebels


- The Turkish army on Sunday found the bodies of seven members of the separatist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in a rural area in the Kurdish-populated southeast, security sources said.

The bodies, which were still holding weapons, were found during a search near Diyarbakir, the sources said.

The seven did not appear to have died during fighting, the sources said, suggesting they may have been killed in an internal dispute or in a PKK execution. An inquiry has been launched.

The PKK, which is considered a terrorist organisation by the Turkish government, the European Union and the United States, announced a unilateral ceasefire in October 2006.

Ankara rejected it but the fighting, which has seen more than 37,000 people killed since the PKK's armed campaign began in 1984, has reduced since then.




© 1995-2008 Foundation-Kurdish Institute of Paris, 106, rue La Fayette, F-75010 Paris - Tel.: +33 (0)1 48 24 64 64 - Fax: +33 (0)1 48 24 64 66 Bottom