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PKK-ARMENIAN RELATIONS
Changing their tactics after
the ‘80s as they encountered adverse reactions from the world.
Now, it was time for PKK to carry on the mission. Their first
terrorist act started at Eruh and Semdimli in 1984 while the
ASALA-Armenian terror receded to the background. Some of the
tangible proofs of the ties between Armenians and PKK are
the following:
The terrorist
organisation PKK announced the period from 21 to 28 April
1980 as the “Red Week” and started to organise meetings on
April 24 as the anniversary of the alleged genocide against
Armenians.
The PKK and
ASALA terror organisations held a joint press conference on
8 April 1980 at the City of Sidon in Lebanon where they issued
a declaration. Since this drew a considerable reaction, they
decided that their relations should be maintained on a clandestine
basis. The responsibility of the attacks launched against
the Turkish Consulate General in Strasbourg on 9 November
1980 and the Turkish Airline office in Rome on 19 November
1980 were undertaken jointly by the ASALA and PKK.
Abdullah Öcalan,
leader of the separatist terror organisation, was elected
to the honorary membership of the Armenian Authors’ Association
for “his contributions to the idea of Greater Armenia”.
A Kurdistan
Committee was formed within the Armenian Popular Movement
like in many European countries.
On 4 June 1993,
a meeting was held at the headquarters of PKK terrorist organisation
at West Beyrouth with the participation of representatives
from the Armenian Hinchak Party, ASALA and PKK.
Another striking example of
the Armenian-PKK ties are the following resolutions adopted
in meetings held at two separate churches from 6 to 9 September
1993 with the participation of Lebanese Armenian Orthodox
Archbishop, officials of the Armenian Party and about 150
youth leaders:
A somewhat sedate attitude
should be reserved toward Turkey for the time being.
The Armenian
community is on the way to growth and better economic strength.
The propaganda
activities have started to make the genocide claims better
understood in the rest of the world.
The newly founded
Armenian State with a constantly growing territory will definitely
avenge the ancestors of its citizens.
The Western
powers and particularly the United States side with and favour
the Armenians in the combat for Nagorno Karabakh. This opportunity
should be well exploited as more and more Armenian young men
join the ranks in this fight.
The perpetual
terrorist attacks in Turkey (meaning the PKK’s actions)
will continue and eventually collapse the country’s economy,
leading to an uprising by the entire population.
Turkey will be abolish and
a Kurdish State will be formed.
Armenians will hold good relations
with the Kurds and support their fight.
Territories presently held
by the Turks will the Armenian’s tomorrow.
PUBLICATION ORGANS OF TERRORIST
ORGANISATION PKK IN ARMENIA
The newspapers Reya Taze and
Bota Redaksiyon are published in Armenia in Cyrillic alphabet
under the control of terrorist organisation PKK with the help
of PKK members coming from Turkey and Europe and carries out
propaganda for the PKK.
PKK-ASALA RELATIONS
The Armenian terrorism at
international first started basis in 1973 and began to gain
impetus after the 1974 Cyprus Peace Operation with attacks
or terrorist nature against Turks and Turkish representations
abroad with sabotages and outright assaults.
Upon resurrection of the Kurdish
terrorist movement that began to show itself in a variety
of legal political entities from ‘70s onward, the Armenian
terror organisation ASALA ceded its place in 1984 to the PKK
that killed without distinction of Turk or Kurd in a bloodthirsty
manner under the guidance of Abdullah Öcalan.
Yet in prior to that date,
of the co-operation between terrorist organisations ASALA
and PKK was known manifesting in the training of ASALA militants
at PKK’s trannie camps, the joint operations and declamations
by them both and training support provided at the PKK camps
by Armenian experts, not to mention the organic ties between
the terrorist organisation PKK and Armenian Tashnak Sutyun
Party.
The common goal of the co-operation
between the terrorist organisations PKK and ASALA is to establish
States in Turkey’s Southeastern and Eastern under the Marxist-Leninist
ideology. Since, however, an overview of the areas on which
both organisations had schemes, it may be deduced that one
of these organisations acts as the other’s mercenaries.
An examination of the discovered
documents revealed that the militants of ASALA and PKK terrorist
organisations underwent training at the Bekaa and Zeli camps.
1987 AGREEMENT BETWEEN
PKK AND ARMENIANS
An agreement was concluded
between the separatist terror organisation PKK and Armenians
in 1987. Following are the highlights of this agreement:
1. Armenians
will be involved in training activities within the PKK terror
organisation.
2. Five
thousand American Dollars per annum will be paid to the PKK
terror organisation per capita by the Armenian side.
3. The Armenians
will participate in the small-scale operations.
As the Armenian component began to acquire a significantly
elevated position within the organisation as a result of this
agreement, the following resolutions were adopted in a meeting
held on 18 April 1990 with a person named Hermes Samurai,
reported to be the official responsible for the PKK-ASALA
relations:
1. The
PKK and ASALA terrorist organisations will be under a joint
command from that date on.
2. The
Armenians will undertake intelligence work on the Turkish
security forces.
3. Territories
gained through the expected revolution will be equally shared
between the parties.
4. Seventy-five
percent of training camp expenses will be borne by the Armenians.
5. Operations
will be conducted at the metropolitan cities in Turkey.
The terrorist organisation
PKK that moved its bases into Northern Iraq after because
of very heavy blows dealt in the transborder operations and
lost all possibilities of sheltering there is known to have
entered into arrangements for shifting some of its cadres
to Iran and Armenia where it started an active subversive
operation toward Turkey.
It has also been learned that
a group of European representatives of the terrorist organisation
PKK paid a visit to Armenia where they concluded an agreement
with the Armenian leaders for the unhindered ingress to and
egress from Kars region by their militants, that Armenia offered
sheltering, monetary and equipment support to the Kurdish
settlements in that country following the dissolution of the
Soviet Union and the formal proclamation of the Armenian Republic.
Similarly, a group of militants of the terrorist organisation
PKK left Urmiah for Armenia on three vehicles on 19 and 20
May 1992 for fighting against Azerite Turks together with
the Armenians.
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