17.11.2006, 20:23
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Zitat:Turkish military kills 7 Kurdish rebels.
17 Nov 2006 12:45:32 GMT
TUNCELI, Turkey, Nov 17 (Reuters) - Turkish forces killed seven Kurdish militants in clashes in eastern Turkey, security sources said on Friday, with violence escalating more than a month after the rebel PKK declared a unilateral ceasefire.
One soldier was killed and five wounded in the eastern province of Tunceli on Friday, and two soldiers were injured in the neighbouring province of Bingol late on Thursday, security officials said.
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Zitat:Society's Thoughts: Soldiers Should not Interfere in Politics
Early this November, the Turkish Information Research Consultancy company conducted an interesting public opinion poll in 14 cities with significant results.
Respondents answered the question, “Should soldiers interfere in politics?” with 58 percent saying ‘no,’ military interference in politics was wrong;
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