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Istanbul blast kills one, injures many
2006-04-01
A bomb hidden in a garbage can has exploded near a bus stop in Istanbul, killing one person and injuring 13 others, police said. The blast occurred on Friday in the Kocamustafapasa district of Istanbul. A police official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the bomb was believed to have contained plastic explosives. Muammer Guler, Istanbul's governor, said the man killed in the blast was a street vendor who sold sesame-coated pretzels. A child was among the injured, CNN-Turk television reported.

Video footage broadcast on CNN-Turk showed debris scattered across a residential street in Istanbul, covering the sidewalk and parked cars. Ambulances with flashing lights moved down the street while police carrying submachine guns tried to keep crowds of people from the site. A bomb disposal expert wearing protective gear checked nearby garbage canisters.

An armed Kurdish group claimed responsibility for Friday's blast, calling the attack retaliation for the killings of Kurds in southeastern Turkey. The Kurdistan Freedom Falcons, a small armed group, said:"We declare to the public that our people are not without protection. The Kurdish people will not remain defenceless." The email note to journalists added: "From now on, every attack against our people will be met immediately by even more violent acts. We will start to harm not just property but lives too. With our actions we will turn Turkey into hell. The bomb attack in Kocamustafapasa, carried out by our action team, was just a warning," the group said. The Kurdistan Freedom Falcons is a group believed to be linked to the main insurgent Kurdish group, the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK.
Posted by:Fred

#3  The PKK is far from representative of "the Kurds," whether in Turkey or elsewhere. The PUK has fought against them in concert with the Turkish military for precisely that reason and there is little reason to believe that Abdullah Occalan's "People's Republic" would be any less oppressive for Turkish Kurds than the current Turkish racism against them is.
Posted by: Dan Darling   2006-04-01 12:32  

#2  Although terrorism might not be the best plan of action....
Posted by: bk   2006-04-01 10:10  

#1  The Kurds probably deserve a country of their own more that just about anyone.
Posted by: bk   2006-04-01 10:09  

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