Donnerstag, 17.05.2018 / 12:15 Uhr

Wenn zwischen Erdogan und der PKK fast Einigkeit besteht ...

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Thomas von der Osten-Sacken

In der Türkei reagieren Regierung und Opposition auf die Bilder vom Grenzzaun in Gaza. Wenigstens herrscht an einem Punkt Einigkeit.

Die PKK meldete sich zuerst Wort:

"The PKK has also been with the Palestinian people. During the occupation of Lebanon in 1982, 13 PKK fighters who were fighting side by side with the Palestinians fell martyred in this war. The solidarity of the Kurdish people with the Palestinian and Arab people still exists today. Despite the struggle of Kurds and Palestinians, Turkey and Israel, thanks to the external support, continue to violate the fundamental rights of the Kurdish and Palestinian peoples in order to implement their genocidal colonialism.

Turkey has learned the techniques of the war against the struggle for freedom of the Kurdish people by Israel and the United States. The Turkish state and the AKP government were supported by these countries in their war against the Kurds. Soon, the purchase of F-35 aircraft in the United States will be the most concrete proof. Turkey has produced drones with techniques learned from Israel and the United States. The friends of the Palestinians and Arabs in the Middle East are the Kurdish people and the liberation movement initiated by the PKK. The alliance and the common struggle of the Kurdish and Arab peoples will play a historic role in the liberation of all the peoples of the Middle East."

Und Präsident Erdogan twitterte:

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Im türkischen Parlament forderten die prokurdische Oppositionspartei HDP sogar "the annulment of economic, military and political agreements between Turkey and Israel".

Soweit wollen die regiernde AKP und die mit ihr verbündete ultranationalistische MHP dann doch nicht gehen und stimmten gegen den Antrag.