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Six soldiers killed in southeast Turkey: army


Tuesday, 8 September, 2009 , 17:26 AFP Clashes between Turkish security forces and Kurdish rebels in southeast Turkey on Tuesday left six soldiers dead and three others wounded, the army said.

Seven soldiers killed in southeast Turkey: source


Tuesday, 8 September, 2009 , 16:26 AFP Clashes between Turkish security forces and Kurdish rebels in southeast Turkey Tuesday left seven soldiers dead and five others wounded, a security source said

Hundreds protest against proposed US-Iraq-Kurd force


Saturday, 5 September, 2009 , 14:57 AFP Hundreds of Arabs demonstrated in northern Iraq on Saturday against the prospect of American soldiers teaming up with Iraqi and Kurdish troops to patrol the region's disputed zones.

Eleven suspects on trial in Turkey over wedding massacre: report


Wednesday, 2 September, 2009 , 09:55 AFP Eleven suspects went on trial in Turkey on Wednesday over a machine gun massacre at a wedding in the country's mainly Kurdish southeast that left 44 people dead, the Anatolia news agency reported.

Kurds rally for peace in Turkey, rebels extend truce


Tuesday, 1 September, 2009 , 17:29 AFP Tens of thousands of Kurds rallied Tuesday urging Turkey to grant them greater rights and reach a peace deal with Kurdish rebels who extended their truce till the end of the Muslim holy fasting month.

Kurds rally for peace in Turkey, rebels extend truce


Tuesday, 1 September, 2009 , 15:05 AFP Tens of thousands of Kurds rallied here Tuesday urging Turkey to grant them greater rights and reach a peace deal with Kurdish rebels, as the militants announced the extension of a ceasefire.

Kurdish rebels extend truce against Turkey: report


Tuesday, 1 September, 2009 , 13:03 AFP Kurdish rebels said Tuesday they were extending a unilateral truce until September 22 and would keep a close eye on the Turkish government's plan to end to the conflict, a pro-Kurdish news agency reported.

Turkey wants 'consensus' on Kurdish reforms: minister


Monday, 31 August, 2009 , 16:30 AFP Turkey's government wants to reach a consensus for its planned reforms to expand the Kurdish minority's freedoms and end their insurgency, Interior Minister Besir Atalay said Monday.

Turkish PM vows Kurdish reforms despite attack


Sunday, 30 August, 2009 , 20:51 AFP Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed Sunday to press ahead with a plan to extend the rights of the Kurds despite what he claimed were attempts by Kurdish rebels to derail the process.

Turkey displays military pomp amid Kurdish reform debate


Sunday, 30 August, 2009 , 17:03 AFP Turkey's military flexed its muscle with parades and flypasts Sunday to mark Victory Day amid intense debate on a government plan to peacefully end a 25-year bloody Kurdish insurgency.