http://world.time.com/2013/01/10/kurdish-assassinations-in-paris-turn-a-spotlight-on-turkey-pkk-talks/
Basically, Turkey was looking to open a dialogue with the PKK, the Kurdish Workers Party. Talks were due to take place in Paris, with senior PKK members. And then, someone killed them, execution style.
The internet is rife with rumours about who is reponsible already. Some are laying the blame at the feet of dissident Kurdish nationalists, who feel the PKK is selling them out. Possible. Others suggest rogue units within the military and intelligence agencies of the Turkish state - Ergenekon, the "deep state" of far-right radicals - are the culprits.
But no-one seems to be looking at the Kurdish role in Syria's civil war...namely, that Syrian Kurds aligned with the PKK are becoming a serious and credible faction in the war, one which may be able to carve out their own territory from Syrian soil, giving a material base to a future "Kurdistan".
Their enemies in the civil war, such as the Syrian government, would be most delighted to see the PKK paralyzed, and to drive a wedge between them and Turkey, I am sure...
Basically, Turkey was looking to open a dialogue with the PKK, the Kurdish Workers Party. Talks were due to take place in Paris, with senior PKK members. And then, someone killed them, execution style.
The internet is rife with rumours about who is reponsible already. Some are laying the blame at the feet of dissident Kurdish nationalists, who feel the PKK is selling them out. Possible. Others suggest rogue units within the military and intelligence agencies of the Turkish state - Ergenekon, the "deep state" of far-right radicals - are the culprits.
But no-one seems to be looking at the Kurdish role in Syria's civil war...namely, that Syrian Kurds aligned with the PKK are becoming a serious and credible faction in the war, one which may be able to carve out their own territory from Syrian soil, giving a material base to a future "Kurdistan".
Their enemies in the civil war, such as the Syrian government, would be most delighted to see the PKK paralyzed, and to drive a wedge between them and Turkey, I am sure...