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Iraq
KADEK to go out of business
2003-11-11
The Kurdish rebel group known as the Congress for Freedom and Democracy in Kurdistan, or KADEK, said it was planning to form a new group that would likely be pan-Kurdish and would pursue Kurdish rights through negotiations. "KADEK is being dissolved in order to make way for a new, more democratic organizational structure that allows for broader participation," the group said in a statement. The group was originally called the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK, but changed its name last year and announced a shift in strategy saying it would peacefully campaign for Kurdish rights.
A present for you, Murat. You're welcome.
The turmoil in the Kurdish organization comes as the guerrillas face increasing pressure from Turkey and the United States, which both consider the guerrillas as terrorists. The group's main fighting force of some 5,000 is based in the mountains of northern Iraq and is expected to face serious pressure from U.S. and Turkish forces as Washington struggles to bring stability to Iraq. Some 37,000 people, mostly Kurds, died in nearly two decades of fighting between the autonomy-seeking PKK and Turkish troops. The PKK declared a cease-fire after Turkish forces captured the group's leader, Abdullah Ocalan, in 1999.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#5  Come back in a Month, murat. If they're still armed, then you'll earn a "Hell, murat was right this time!", plus an e-mail to the President of the United States demanding that something be done about it, okay?
Posted by: Ptah   2003-11-11 3:23:52 PM  

#4  They say they're going out of business as a terrorist organization and becoming a political party. I think that's a fine idea, even though Turkey can look forward to years of haggling with them.

If they go back in the terrorism business, then we kill them, Turkey from the north, us from the south. Political parties we can live with, terrorists — to include "armed militias" — we can't.
Posted by: Fred   2003-11-11 1:54:20 PM  

#3  Dang Mr. Murat... a terrorist group changing its name you're right... PLO = PA
Posted by: Shipman   2003-11-11 1:10:42 PM  

#2  "peacefully campaign for Kurdish rights", whats all this chatter about Kurdish rights?
Posted by: Lucky   2003-11-11 12:34:31 PM  

#1  Thanks Fred,

But what is the change, a terrorist group changing its name, as long as they keep around 5000 armed men nothing will change.

Imagine Al Qaeda changing her name into Al democracia!
Posted by: Murat   2003-11-11 10:34:57 AM  

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