Danger of use of chemical weapons in Kurdistan
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The Turkish colonialist fascist state aiming at repeating the "Sri Lanka Model" (the massacre against the Tamil Eelam people) in Kurdistan tries to depopulate the region of Media Defence Zones (the Southern Kurdistan areas where the PKK forces are based) for a further attack with chemical and biological weapons. The PKK forces are based away from major populated areas but the Media Defence Zones are still not too far from many villages or farming areas.{divide}
As always, the Turkish fascist state wages the latest attacks with the support of the US and regional forces. The concrete support of the Iraqi government came into light. They offer 20 thousand Dinars for each villager who is ready to leave his village. The Turkish state targets the civil populated areas and destroys the infrastructure of many villages, by this way forces the people to migration on one hand, and on the other hand the Iraqi parliament decides to support the depopulation plan of the Turkish state. It is estimated that 170 villages will be evacuated.
This collaboration of the two governments raises the suspects of a possible chemical and biological attack.
Furthermore, the Turkish warplanes bombed the Zap area on August 26 while leaving a "balloon" exhaling undefined smoke, possibly to block the field-of-view and break the effect of the air-defence arms of the PKK.
On August 26, the Diyarbakir Branch of IHD made public its "report About the Chemical Weapons". The report shows evidences for the following facts: The Turkish army has used chemical weapons in 39 different military operations since 1994. 437 guerrillas lost their lives due to the use of these weapons. In 5 different cases, chemical weapons targeted the nature and agricultural zones. There has been 2 unproved claims of use of biological weapons.
The Turkish fascist state had used chemical weapons during the prison attacks on December 19 , 2000 against the political prisoners in 20 different prisons of Turkey, too.