During the 1980s and 1990s, Turkey displaced a big number of its citizens in Southeastern Anatolia from rural areas, allegedly to protect them from guerilla violence of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) [citations needed], that is considered as a terrorist organization by the US, the European Union and many other states. Turkey has claimed that the actions of the Turkish Armed Forces (TAF) included burning of 'deserted' villages in order for the PKK not to use them as outposts or hiding places.
Clashes between Turkish and PKK militants have resulted in some 30,000 casualties according a report by the United States Department of State titled "Terrorist Group Profiles". Estimates suggest that 3 million people remain internally displaced and unable to return to their villages.[citation needed]
It has been claimed that the scale and importance of those bombings and of the displacements of civil population were out of proportion for a state's peaceful policy towards its citizens [citation needed]. In several of its rulings, the European Court of Human Rights has condemned Turkey of human rights violations against its citizens of Kurdish origin."
And now I see your point.OK here is the possible story.Like in every country we have fascists too!!(Note:Believe me most of the Kurds are much more nationalist than Turks)
Anyway,there are secret things in government.Counter-guerillas.They are connected to intelligence and they try to make country stable between fascists-commies..etc
The Turkish Revenge Brigade is not something supported by Turkish government to kill Kurds.It's probably an ultra-nationalist organisation.Possible followers of Nihal Atsiz(research this guy,he is a typical nazi)
Government supported some organisations aganist PKK but not aganist Kurdish people.That organisation may have killed some Kurds,I won't deny it but it's not because of government.
PKK Kurds are terrorists but this doesn't mean all of the Kurds are.Or there are many Islamic terrorists but this doesn't mean all the Muslims are terrorists.
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