maandag 9 februari 2009

Turkije doet onderzoek naar oorlogsmisdaden in Gaza

 
Gisteren in Haaretz:
 
Turkish warplanes strike Kurdish rebel bases in northern Iraq
http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/world/sns-ap-eu-turkey-iraq-kurds,0,5819449.story
By Associated Press
4:53 AM EST, February 6, 2009
 
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkey's military says its warplanes have struck Kurdish rebel targets inside northern Iraq.
Brig. Gen. Metin Gurak, the military spokesman, says Air Force jets bombed the Hakurk area on Wednesday and Thursday. Gurak made the announcement during a weekly news conference on Friday.
It is the latest of a series of Turkish strikes against rebel hideouts in northern Iraq, from where the guerrillas have staged hit-and-run attacks on Turkish targets for decades.
The Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, has been fighting for self-rule in Turkey's southeast since 1984.
Turkey has launched several aerial attacks and one major ground operation against rebel bases across the border with Iraq this year.
 
Bij eerdere aanvallen op de Koerden in Turkije zelf zijn hele dorpen weggevaagd. Ook bij deze aanvallen zullen de nodige burgers zijn omgekomen. Oorlogsmisdaden! Genocide!
 
RP
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The Jerusalem Post
Feb 6, 2009 14:06 | Updated Feb 7, 2009 23:16
Turkey probes IDF 'war crimes' in Gaza
By JPOST.COM STAFF AND AP
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1233304705452&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull


Turkish prosecutors said Friday that they were investigating whether Israeli leaders should be prosecuted for crimes against humanity over the recent IDF offensive in the Gaza Strip.

The Ankara chief prosecutor's office said the probe was opened after Mazlum-Der, an Islamic-oriented human rights organization in Turkey, filed an official complaint against Israeli leaders.

The group alleges that genocide, torture and crimes against humanity were committed by President Shimon Peres, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni and Israeli army and military intelligence chiefs.

Mazlum-Der has also asked that the Israeli officials be detained if they enter Turkey, prosecutors said.

Turkish prosecutors are required to open an investigation whenever an official complaint is filed.

An Israeli Embassy spokesman in Ankara declined comment.

Turkey has long been Israel's closest ally in the Muslim world, but many Turks have held fierce demonstrations against Operation Cast Lead and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has condemned the counterterror offensive on more than one occasion.

At the recent World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Erdogan scolded Peres over the Gaza war during a panel discussion and walked off the stage.

Last month, a Spanish judge began an investigation into seven current or former Israeli officials over a 2002 bombing in Gaza that killed a top Hamas terrorist and 14 other people, including nine children.

The judge acted under a doctrine that allows prosecution in Spain, and other European countries, to reach far beyond national borders in cases of torture or war crimes

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