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KurdistanObserver.com
EU Deputy Urges Turkey's Kurds To Give Up
Violence
DIYARBAKIR, (Northern Kurdistan), May 6, 2006 (AFP) - A European Parliament
delegate to Turkey urged separatist Kurds in the country to renounce violence,
on a visit Saturday to the country's troubled southeastern region.
"Violence has no place in progressing the rights of Kurds," Dutch MEP Joost
Lagendijk told journalists here ahead of a conference on civil rights in
southeastern Turkey.
"They must clearly condemn violence and all terrorist activity," Lagendijk
added. As vice-president of the parliament's joint Turkish-European commission,
the MEP is closely involved in the debate on Turkish membership of the EU.
Violence in the region has flared this year, with numerous attacks by Kurdish
militants against Turkish security forces.
Lagendijk said the traditional European
sympathy for Kurds was waning as the violence increased and Turkey moved to
redress discrimination against the ethnic minority.
"When you look back in the '80s and the '90s, there was a lot of sympathy in
Europe... for the fight of the Kurds for their rights... and everybody turned a
bit of a blind eye to the violence," he said later Saturday in comments in
English.
But with Turkey now seeking EU membership it was "becoming a more democratic
country", he said.
"I want, in a way, to warn the Kurds that if they let politics be determined by
the PKK, they'll lose more and more sympathy in the EU."
Lagendijk criticised both the resurgence of Kurdish attacks and Turkey's
deployment of troops near its border with Iraq, an area where the PKK has set up
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