I'm having trouble believing the Kurds would attack Turkey. Can't see what they could possibly gain, as compared to just keeping on with the current program. I notice they deny it, and also that the Ottawa paper takes the attacks as fact and does not mention the Kurd's denials.
I have heard that the PKK experienced a split (or splits). Could Sabri or anyone who may know better about Kurdish politics tell us about what's going on? -- Yoshie
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