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    Turkish troops feared to be on streets of Kurdistan as anti-government uprising continues Archived Message

    Posted by sashimi on December 10, 2020, 8:53 pm

    Steve Sweeney, 10 December 2020

    (quote)
    Turkish troops have been welcomed into areas of northern Iraq
    controlled by the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), it was alleged
    today, as the deeping political crisis there brought calls for the
    government to resign.

    Video footage circulating on social media apparently showed scores of
    Turkish soldiers eating alongside KDP supporters, with suggestions
    that they are to be deployed to quell an anti-government uprising.

    Ankara is known to have forces in the region. The Morning Star
    reported last week that thousands of Turkish soldiers have joined KDP
    forces in the Qandil mountains region ahead of a threatened offensive
    against the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).

    Hostilities against the PKK have been spearheaded by the KDP, while
    all other political parties have rejected such a move and joined
    together in an anti-war front.

    Now the focus has shifted to quelling the mass anti-government
    protests sweeping Iraqi Kurdistan, which began after public-sector
    workers, including teachers and nurses, went for months without pay.

    Twenty-one-year-old Miran Mohamad became the latest protester to be
    killed when he was shot dead by KDP forces in the city of Kifiry,
    bringing the death toll to at least nine with many more injured.

    The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) continues to blame the crisis
    on Baghdad's decision to withhold payment of its portion of the
    federal budget and on a drop in global oil prices.

    But protesters are demanding the government's resignation and warning
    that Iraqi Kurdistan has a broken political system controlled by just
    two families: the Barzanis, who occupy most of the key government
    posts and control the KDP, and the Talabanis, who lead the Patriotic
    Union of Kurdistan (PUK).

    Cracks in the ruling parties are beginning to show, with leading PUK
    official Arez Abdullah dismissing as "baseless" Prime Minister Masrour
    Barzani's recent claim that foreign hands were behind the protests.

    PKK officials also rejected accusations that the party was responsible
    for violent attacks reported by the region's media, which is tightly
    controlled by the KDP.

    The Barzani family controls both Rudaw and Kurdistan 24 media
    networks, which reflect their party's interests.

    Its reporters have been booed and forced to leave demonstrations to
    chants of "oil channel, oil channel."

    Media organisations that don't follow the KDP line, such as NRTV, have
    been shut down and independent journalists have been arrested, with
    many disappeared amid claims of torture.

    Protests continued across Slemani province today, despite a ban on
    unauthorised protests and gatherings.

    "The PDK and PUK must understand that their massive arsenal and
    bloodthirsty militias won't scare us. For decades, you've stolen from
    our poor and humble people," one protester said.

    In a statement, the Kurdistan Communist Party-Iraq called for a
    political solution to the crisis, instead of a focus on the security
    situation.

    The party called for those who have killed protesters to be charged
    and put on trial for murder.

    One member urged the Star: "Let the world know that militias
    affiliated with the KDP and PUK are torturing and killing protesters
    in Kurdistan."
    (/quote)
    -- https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/w/turkish-troops-feared-be-streets-kurdistan-anti-government-uprising-continues

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    • Turkish troops feared to be on streets of Kurdistan as anti-government uprising continues - sashimi December 10, 2020, 8:53 pm