Is
it not extremely peculiar:
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that PKK
has killed more unarmed civilians than soldiers and village guards put
together (see statistics), and that out
of the murdered unarmed civilians, most were women and children of "Kurdish"
origin (even in the early years when the soldiers
were almost sitting ducks and the village guards system had not yet been
established, the terrorism was primarily directed at "Kurdish targets")?
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that a
so-called "liberation movement" is supported and manipulated by so
many foreign nations-- such strange bedfellows as Syria, Libya, Russia,
Greece, Greek part of Cyprus, Armenia, Iraq, and others both overtly and
covertly? And is it not an absolute shame
and dishonor for any European democracy to jump in this unholy bed?
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that a
so-called "people's movement" is financed through extortion and drug
trafficking?
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that a
"nationalist movement" does not have a better leader than Ocalan who has
repeatedly gone on public record with the most inane disparaging utterings
and spite for "Kurds"?
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