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Everett McLean

The Conflict between Syria and Turkey - 0 views

  • There are numerous reasons behind this situation, but focus lately has been on Turkey’s on-going struggle against the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), a Kurdish separatist group that Ankara has accused of being supplied by Damascus. During the 14 year conflict between the PKK and the Turkish military, this accusation against Syria has been made repeatedly, but never has it led to a situation that involves foreign leaders shuttling between the two capitals or to military build-ups along borders.
  • Along with Israel, the United States and her NATO allies also received blame for the crisis. The Syrian press has called Turkey an anti-Arab alliance that included "the Zionist Entity (Israel), America and Britain, who are conspiring and spying against the Arabs." "Converting Turkey to a base to implement American strategy would not serve Turkish interests with the Arabs now and in the future,"8 stated the al-Thawra newspaper.
  • Both nations now find themselves in a difficult position. Turkey stands to lose any support or relations with the Arab world it once enjoyed. Syria faces military defeat again from the a non-Arab nation. Israel is in a dangerous position where Syria may attempt to strike at the Golan Heights, using difficulties with Turkey as an excuse. If Israel is drawn into conflict with Syria, the delicate balance of peace in the Middle East would be shattered. The United States would find itself having to support Israel and a NATO ally in Turkey, while possibly facing allies across the line in Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia. A conflict of this nature could allow Iran or Iraq the necessary excuse to resume direct hostilities against Israel. Old alliances could be both renewed and shattered simultaneously across the region.
tina comic

Turkey: Combat Police Killings and Violence | Human Rights Watch - 0 views

  • A recent string of shootings and ill-treatment by police officers demonstrates the widespread problem of excessive violence by Turkish law enforcemen
  • law enforcement officials in Turkey shot and seriously wounded a man in the western town of Kuşadası; badly beat a child in the south-eastern city of Hakkari; and shot and killed a child near the Iranian border
  • police officers apprehending 16-year-old H.K., following an April 13, 2010, demonstration in Hakkari, roughing him up and then dragging him away in an apparently semi-conscious state.
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  • police have been caught on camera using violence against children and young people in mainly Kurdish-populated southeast Turkey.
  • The autopsy confirmed that the boy died from a gunshot wound, and the gendarmerie later confirmed that the fatal bullet was fired from a gendarme's gun
  • The Human Rights Foundation of Turkey, a national nongovernmental organization, has documented 48 incidents of fatal shootings by police and gendarmerie during 2009 alone, concluding in each case that the circumstances warrant a full investigation to determine whether the shootings constituted summary killings.
  • Establish an effective independent police complaints authority to investigate police misconduct promptly, capable of leading to the prosecution of offenders; Clarify laws to state explicitly that the use of lethal force is a means of last resort and used only where necessary to protect life; Strictly monitor the use of pepper gas and tear gas and initiate prompt, independent, and thorough inquiries into their reported misuse and excessive or arbitrary use; Investigate commanding officers in cases of serious human rights violations by the police, and; Impose disciplinary sanctions on law enforcement officers who commit abuses.
Everett McLean

Iraq, Turkey, Iran Vulnerable To Ethnic Conflict - Radio Free Europe / Radio ... - 0 views

  • Most Iranian Kurds are Sunnis, while the Iranians are Shi'a, and the heavy shadow of Shi'a Islam pervades state ideology and practice. But despite their high ethnic awareness and strong feelings of kinship with the Kurds in Iraq and Turkey, with whom they want to enjoy close contact and trade relations, they do not seem to have strong aspirations to secede from Iran.
tina comic

Turkey: Landmark Convictions in Torture Case | Human Rights Watch - 0 views

  • Turkish court convicted a senior prison official for torture by guards under his command. 
  • life in prison
  • torture and ill-treatment in and outside places of detention in Turkey
tina comic

Turkey | Human Rights Watch - 1 views

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  • The heavy sentences for nine prison and police officials for torture, leading in one case to death, is a momentous verdict that should signal a renewed effort by the Turkish government to end torture in custody
Katrina Sison

Attack on Minibus Kills 10 in Turkey - WSJ.com - 0 views

  • 0 people in southeast Turkey, a local governor said.
  • explosion
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