Tuesday 19 April 2011

Turkey: Kurdish Youth Losing Faith in Peaceful Protests

Via FLC

"... If progress does not come soon, some believe Turkey may miss its best ever chance to settle the so-called “Kurdish Problem.”
“Right now, everything would be perfect for Turkey,” said Aliza Marcus, a Washington-based expert on the Kurdish issue. “You’ve got an experienced Kurdish leadership, and a PKK movement that wants a solution and wants to do it within the Turkish national borders.” But she fears this will not remain the case for long. “There’s a real danger that when the original generation of the PKK and Kurdish politicians leave the scene, you will have a more radical and a more fractured movement and a generation less able to speak to the Turkish politicians and less able to control their followers . . . It’s not easy to make peace with people who have only known war.”..."
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