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KurdistanObserver.com
Turkish Regime Arrests Kurdish Leader In
Hakkari
Nineteen Injured As
Kurds Clash With Turkish Police
DIYARBAKIR, (Northern Kurdistan), March 23, 2006 (AFP)
Nineteen people were injured Thursday when Turkish
riot police broke up a demonstration in the southeastern city of Hakkari against
the arrest of a Kurdish politician, the regional government said.
Clashes erupted when police ordered the group to
disperse on grounds that their protest was illegal.
The demonstrators pelted the officers with stones and
attacked them with sticks. Police, backed by armored vehicles, retaliated with
tear gas and fired in the air, the witnesses said.
Nineteen people, including 10 police officers, were
injured and 21 protestors were detained, the Hakkari regional government said in
a statement, adding that there had been no serious injuries.
The protestors were demonstrating against the arrest of
Sebahattin Suvagci, the provincial head of a now-dissolved pro-Kurdish party, on
charges that he aided and abetted armed separatist Kurdish rebels.
Turkish officials have in the past accused Kurdish
politicians of supporting the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which has
been fighting the Ankara government for self-rule in southeastern Turkey since
1984.
Tensions in the Hakkari region have been running high
since the November bombing of a Kurdish-owned bookstore in the town of Semdinli,
which two soldiers and a Kurdish informer are accused of perpetrating.
The incident sparked deadly riots and accusations that
Ankara had failed to purge rogue groups in the security forces accused of
summary executions, extortion, kidnappings and drug-smuggling in the 1990s, when
the PKK campaign in the southeast was at its peak. |