Subscribe free to our newsletters via your
. Solar Energy News .




THE STANS
Turkey extends mandate for Iraq strikes on Kurd rebels
by Staff Writers
Ankara (AFP) Oct 11, 2012


Turkey's parliament on Thursday extended the government's mandate to order military strikes against Kurdish rebels holed up in neighbouring Iraq for another year, reported the Anatolia news agency.

Turkey has renewed since 2007 the motion giving a green light for the Turkish military to conduct cross-border raids to hit suspected bases of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in northern Iraq.

Recent months have seen a sharp escalation of Kurdish rebel attacks, triggering Turkey's powerful military to launch an all-out offensive in the Kurdish-majority southeast.

Turkish jets also enter Iraqi airspace to strike rebel bases in the north of Iraq.

The latest air strike occurred early this week when at least 12 F-16 fighter jets took off from the Diyarbakir base in the southeast and targeted four camps in the Kandil Mountains and the surrounding area where the PKK leadership is believed to be hiding.

The vote in the parliament comes after Iraq moved last week to end Turkey's military presence in the north of the country, saying it rejected any foreign bases on its soil or action by foreign forces, signalling a further deterioration in ties between the two neighbours.

Since the 1990s Turkey has maintained several military bases in the autonomous Kurdistan region of north Iraq, where the PKK also has bases.

Ties between Iraq and Turkey have been strained by several disputes this year, including Ankara's refusal to extradite Iraqi vice president Tareq al-Hashemi, who has been sentenced to death in absentia by a Baghdad court.

About 45,000 people have been killed since the PKK, which is blacklisted as a terrorist organisation by Ankara and much of the international community, took up arms for autonomy in Kurdish-majority southeastern Turkey in 1984.

.


Related Links
News From Across The Stans






Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle








THE STANS
NATO focuses on Afghan transition
Brussels (AFP) Oct 10, 2012
NATO defence ministers on Wednesday focus on planning for Afghanistan after combat forces are withdrawn in 2014, knowing that the transition to full control by Kabul is fraught with danger and problems. They will also have to review progress in Kosovo, where a NATO-led peacekeeping effort is now in its 13th year, with little sign that the dispute over the country's self-proclaimed independen ... read more


THE STANS
Which Biofuels Hold the Most Promise for the Future

Palm Oil Massive Source of Carbon Dioxide

Super-microbes engineered to solve world environmental problems

Computational Model IDs Potential Pathways to Improve Plant Oil Production

THE STANS
Worldwide patent for a Spanish stroke rehabilitation robot

Robot artist learns masters' brush strokes

Toyota unveils robot helping hand

Researchers Examine How Characteristics of Automated Voice Systems Affect Users' Experience

THE STANS
DNV KEMA awarded framework agreement for German wind project developer SoWiTec

Sandia Labs benchmark helps wind industry measure success

Bigger wind turbines make greener electricity

EU wind power capacity reaches 100GW

THE STANS
Tycoon offers Chinese cars for Japanese amid row

China's September auto sales fall on Japan row

Japan's Toyota to recall 7.43 mn vehicles globally

GM says China auto sales hit record in September

THE STANS
AllCell Granted U.S. Patent to Prevent Thermal Runaway Propagation in Li-ion Batteries

Japan, India to study LNG pricing

The Best of Both Catalytic Worlds

Morocco seeks to be green energy leader

THE STANS
Swedish minister summons officials after nuke arrests

Judge to hear activists after nuclear hide-and-seek at Swedish plant

Nuclear hide-and-seek: Activists undiscovered at Swedish plant

UAE may join Turkey nuclear power plant project: minister

THE STANS
Global Renewable Energy Investments Continue to Grow

Greener industries grow faster than the overall economy

Regulator: Britain faces power shortages

Money: A New (Decentralized) Shade of Green

THE STANS
Study finds nearly 50% of retail firewood infested with insects

Northern conifers youngest of the species

Climate change cripples forests

Semi-dwarf trees may enable a green revolution for some forest crop




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2014 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement