Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Kurdish militants make Iran and Syria Shaking

Kurdish militants began to leave Turkey as a condition of the ceasefire agreement . But the truce was just to scare Iran and Syria. 



During this action centered Kurdish separatism in Turkey. The action is dominated by the Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) led by charismatic leader Abdullah Ocalan.

Even so, the activity is not limited to the PKK in Turkey alone. They also help the Kurdish separatist movement in the Middle East, particularly in Iran and Syria.

PKK has branches in Iran called the Kurdish Freedom Party (PJAK). While in Syria, the PKK established the Democratic Union Party (PYD).

"Now Iran worried PKK members who left Turkey will help PJAK activity," said an Iranian military Mehdi Talati, as quoted by the BBC, Friday (05/12/2013).

Kurdish militant
Kurdish militant
"The strength of weak PJAK today, but they could be a serious threat if you get help from the PKK," said Talati.

Ocalan himself did not deny the allegation. He said his men would continue to commit crimes outside of Turkey.

"I'm sure my boys will not give up their struggle despite leaving Turkey. Iran and Syria are still there as a place to fight, "said Ocalan.

Most authorities hassles with the ceasefire agreement between the PKK and the Turkish government is Syria. Turkey could have asked the PKK fought in Syria in return for a ceasefire.

Turkey is a staunch supporter of the opposition in Syria. They continue to give support to the opposition to topple the Syrian government of President Bashar al-Assad.

The Syrian government has been assumed, Turkey will not allow an independent Kurdish region. The thought of making the Assad regime is not afraid of losing the Kurdish regions of Syria.

But the cease-fire agreement shows Turkey is ready to compromise with the Kurds. The state could make the Syrian government lost control of the Kurdish region in the country.

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