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    Turkey: Air raids kill 35 civilians

    ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkish warplanes mistakenly killed 35 smugglers and other villagers in an operation targeting Kurdish rebels in Iraq, a senior official said Thursday, one of the largest one-day civilian death tolls during Turkey's 27-year drive against the guerrillas.

    The killings spurred angry demonstrations in Istanbul and several cities in the mostly Kurdish southeast, and were the latest incident of violence to undermine the Turkish government's efforts to appease the aggrieved Kurdish minority by granting it more cultural freedoms.

    Huseyin Celik, a spokesman for Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's ruling party, said authorities were still trying to identify the dead, but that most were youngsters from an extended family in the mostly Kurdish-populated area that borders Iraq.

    All of the victims were under the age 30 and some were the sons of village guards who have aided Turkish troops in their fight against rebels, he said.

    "According to the initial information, these people were not terrorists but were engaged in smuggling," Celik said, adding that Turkey was ready to compensate the victims. "If there was a mistake, if there was a fault, this will not be covered up, and whatever is necessary will be done."

    In Istanbul, police used tear gas and water canons to disperse pro-Kurdish protesters denouncing the air strikes, the Dogan news agency reported. Dogan footage showed some demonstrators smashing glass panels at a bus stop and others throwing stones at a police vehicle near Taksim square, a transit hub adjacent to shopping and hotel districts. Plainclothes officers hustled or dragged away several protesters.

    Earlier, the Turkish military confirmed the Wednesday night raids, saying its jets struck an area of northern Iraq frequently used by rebels to enter Turkey after drones detected a group approaching the often unmarked mountainous border. Border troops were on alert following intelligence indicating that Kurdish rebels were preparing attacks in retaliation for recent military assaults on the guerrillas.

    The military said drones had detected a group approaching Turkey, apparently at a mountain pass that the rebels have used to smuggle weapons into Turkey, and that the military conducted strikes in areas where the rebels have bases far away from civilian settlements.

    Pro-Kurdish legislator Nazmi Gur said earlier that most of those killed were teenagers making a living out of smuggling from Iraq into Turkey and claimed that officials should have known that Turkish smugglers would be operating in the area.

    Video footage provided by Dogan on Thursday morning showed mourners, some crying, as they surrounded more than a dozen bodies that lay side-by-side and wrapped in blankets in the Turkish village of Ortasu.

    Ahmet Deniz, a spokesman for the rebel group, said earlier that the victims were among a group of about 50 people attacked on their way back to Turkey from Iraq's self-ruled northern Kurdish region. Most of the survivors were injured, he said.

    "Those who were killed yesterday had no links to the PKK. They were only smugglers who were on their way back to Turkey from Iraq," Deniz said, referring to the Kurdish rebel group, the Kurdistan Workers' Party.

    "We were on our way back when the jets began to bomb us," the pro-Kurdish Firat news agency quoted one survivor, Servet Encu, as saying. "Five or six took refuge behind some rocks, but the planes bombed those as well. They all died behind the rocks."

    Firat said some of the survivors rushed back to Ortasu for help and that its villagers then transported the bodies back to the village. Some of the bodies were carried to the village tied to donkeys or to mules, photographs obtained by The Associated Press showed.

    Gur's pro-Kurdish party released a statement condemning "the massacre," and Turkey's main opposition party said it was "extremely disturbed" that civilians were apparently killed in the fight against the PKK.

    Hundreds of Kurds staged a protest in the town of Yuksekova, in Sirnak province, to denounce the raids and call for the resignation of Turkey's interior minister, Dogan reported. Police used tear gas and water canons to disperse the group, and some retaliated by throwing stones, the agency said.

    Kurds, who make up around 20 percent of Turkey's 74 million people, have long felt marginalized in the country and many want autonomy in Kurdish-dominated southeast Turkey. Since Kurdish rebels took up arms in 1984, tens of thousands of people have been killed in the conflict with the state.

    The rebels have long used northern Iraq as a springboard for hit-and-run attacks on Turkish targets. This year, Turkey's air force has launched dozens of air raids on suspected rebel bases and other targets in northern Iraq and along the Turkish side of the mountainous border.

    Turkish authorities said at least 48 suspected rebels were killed in two offensives backed by air power in southeast Turkey last week.

    The government also has taken steps toward improving the standing of Kurds, including by allowing Kurdish-language institutes and private Kurdish courses as well as Kurdish television broadcasts. But it won't permit lower-level education in Kurdish.

    The European Union, which Turkey is striving to join, has pushed the Turkish government to grant more rights to the Kurds. But EU countries also have urged Kurdish lawmakers to distance themselves from the PKK, which is considered a terrorist group by the United States and the EU.

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    Associated Press writer Yahya Barzanji in Sulaimaniyah, Iraq, contributed.

     

    85 comments

    • eighty s  •  San Mateo, California  •  4 mths ago
      It's not our problem.
      • MM 4 mths ago
        A lot of people said that about the Jews in Nazi Germany.

        Idiot.
      • Joe 4 mths ago
        That was a problem MM but it wasn't as if our survival as a nation was in the balance. We didn't get into WWII until we were attacked and it worked out just fine.
      • Steve 4 mths ago
        It is our problem in that our government is encouraging such behavior by Turkey.
    • robert levine  •  4 mths ago
      civilians?? how about heroin smugglers from iraq
    • Joe  •  4 mths ago
      I am glad that Americans are not like the people in the middle east... we don't care about old borders and such.. no war to reunite Carolina or some such stupidity that makes the middle east such a crap hole filled with human waste that, without exception, would rather kill or die than live with each other in peace
      • Dan 4 mths ago
        It is soooooooo sensless!
      • Diren 4 mths ago
        Joe, that's a pathehtic generalization. Just look at your border with Mexico (instead of Canada) and see how many lives get lost "accidentally" because you don't want America filled with Mexicans. The same goes for Turkey and Iraq.
      • Joe 4 mths ago
        Diren, if you are referring to the people that die tying to sneak into the united states that is because of economics not border disputes by die hard nutcases trying desperately to live in a country that has long since ceased to exist that is, sadly, the norm in the middle east
    • WoeAreWe  •  Earth, Texas  •  5 mths ago
      Only people should be armed, not governments, it would appear...
    • stephen m  •  Melville, New York  •  5 mths ago
      Funny.. My last tour in Iraq, I was paired up with the Kurdish Military (an ally of the US). These guys were professionals. Spent a full year with them, They have been fighting extermination since WWII. I have seen places where entire villages have been wiped out just for being Kurdish. If you go there, you will find a people that live as we do in the US. Men wear jeans and women can work and walk in public without hiding their faces. So why is it that every time I read about them, they are described as being thieves or terrorists? These people just want to be free just as you and I do. The US State Dept. might want to get off it's high horse and remember who fought right along side of US during the Iraqi campaign.
      • Jonny Boy 5 mths ago
        Maybe Israel should take some Kurdish instead of those Ethiopians!!!!! why don't you talk to your Israeli Gov.
      • Maurice 5 mths ago
        Remember what? who? Do you think that State Dept. gives a crap about anyone? They care about money and power. Did you now realize that by now. They would deploy you, abandon you, and if you were caught they would deny your existence, and most likely try to pay somebody on the inside to kill you. Welcome to REALITY. As far as the Kurds go, they want an independent Kurdistan which would include parts of other countries including Turkey, which doesn't want to give up mineral rich landspace for somebody else, would you?
      • ken 5 mths ago
        Kurdistan was a country until the British divided it up and gave it to other countries.
    • Guess again  •  4 mths ago
      Here's a novel idea.............Let's stay out of it.
    • Paul  •  Boise, Idaho  •  4 mths ago
      So....they missed the bad guys, and hit smugglers? Am I missing something ?
      • Joe 4 mths ago
        are smugglers not bad guys?
      • el gatopardo 4 mths ago
        Yes you missed the fact that smugglers are ok, a part of turkish society, while Kurdish fighters are not ok, they have to be eliminated.
    • ian b  •  San Diego, California  •  4 mths ago
      The Turks invaded Iraq territory again with impunity?? Why is Iraq not protesting in the U.N.?? Oh, forgot, the Iraqis hate the Kurds and could care less if they get bombed by a foreign power. The Kurds however may take a very different view and if the Turks are not careful, that very well trained, armed very experienced Kurdish Army just might decide to kick the crap out of Turkish forces! The Kurdish Region in Iraq is the only region that is completely stable, has an elected government, a complete infrastructure with roads and bridges rivaling the Western Nations, they have an excellent education system available for both boys and girls and they have elliminated most of the barbaric religious tribal rituals! The Sunni's and the Shiia's are beside themselves about the Kurds especially since they also have full representation in the Iraqi Parliament, (but that's only because all the Oil Wells are in THEIR TERRITORY). They could easily run the whole country if they were more populous! Meanwhile, the rest of Iraq is SQUABBLING among themselves in various bids to gain power and could care less about the general population of Iraq, much less a bunch of Kurds!! If the Obama Administration had any brains and guts they would fully arm the Kurds in order to prevent either Turkey or Iraq or Iran from interfering in their region!
      • cengiz 4 mths ago
        And what does any of these have to do with pkk?
      • R Michael 4 mths ago
        Please reread the above post for your answer..Turkey, stay out of other people's countries..including Cyprus..
      • Starr 4 mths ago
        Cyprus belongs to Turkey!
    • can  •  Fatih, Turkey  •  4 mths ago
      this incident will benefit iran.now all media keep talking smugglers poor good peoples army should allow their smuggling.iran will overcome economic sanctions by smuggling oil and opium to Turkey.
    • Tom Carter  •  Irvine, California  •  4 mths ago
      Turkey was ready to compensate the victims. "If there was a mistake, if there was a fault, this will not be covered up, and whatever is necessary will be done."
      These words of Celik must be used also for the Armenian genocide victims. Turkey must do their best not only to compansate the Curdish victims, but also Armenian, Greek, Assirian and some others' victims. Tomorrow will be late. A hundred yaears later Turkey will ask the historians to do reaserach.
    • WM  •  Copperas Cove, Texas  •  5 mths ago
      "most of whom are believed to be cigarette smugglers" Are you serious? Be forewarned Turkey, what happened the last man who killed a bunch of Kurds?
    • hypratt  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  4 mths ago
      When the Ottoman Empire was broken up the Kurds were not given a place to call their own. There are Kurds in Iraq, Iran and Turkey. It seems to me a solution would be for these countries to sit down and create a separate entity that would be Kurdistan. Then you remember, there is oil in the Kurdish part of northern Iraq and that would give away valuable resources. The history of the world is one war after another and I expect that it will continue forever. It is due to the greed that is inherent in man.
    • chocolatesaltyballs  •  Norwood, Massachusetts  •  5 mths ago
      Wow, Turkish missles kill innocent Iraqis. I wonder how little outcry there will be for this? If it had been the US mistakenly killing civilians they would be calling for the immediate withdrawal of US troops.
    • Joe  •  4 mths ago
      lets imagine a world in which all the smugglers were accidentally killed
    • Wayne  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  5 mths ago
      Funny that they didn't blame Israel on this.
    • Betty  •  Bowling Green, Kentucky  •  4 mths ago
      We didn't think turkeys could fly that far........................
    • Rosanne  •  5 mths ago
      Are these the same Turks that #$%$ on about Israel defending itself? How many hundreds of innocent Kurdish civilians as Turkey slaughtered to date? Kurdistan needs a "flotilla"!
    • NONYA  •  Dalton, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      35 people, killed by falling turkeys. Closer examination of the incident, suggests that a residual 80 some odd people were injured by the giblets.
    • Joe  •  4 mths ago
      the only sign of intelligence coming out of the entire middle east is that some of them leave or try to leave or want to leave the middle east
    • Bill White  •  Saginaw, Michigan  •  5 mths ago
      Yes Virginia Wars are indeed nasty and bloody !!!
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