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trafficking by the PKK in southeast Turkey. 173
Beyond these, the PKK is a structure that approves and legitimizes
all sorts of depravity and sexual perversion within itself. The militants of
the PKK can go so low as to wear women’s clothing and makeup so that
they can flee the skirmishes if they run into any trouble.
There is nothing sensible, reasonable, or conscientious about the as-
sertion that a bloody mafia-like organization that legitimizes murder,
drug trade, debauchery, treachery, and dishonor would represent the
God-fearing, pious, noble, and honorable Muslim Kurdish people. Let
alone supporting the PKK, our Kurdish citizens have been opposed to
such a structure with all their being for about 40 years and have stood
against it to the best of their abilities.
– – Having slaughtered more Kurds than Saddam, the PKK inflicts
the biggest oppression on the Kurdish people.
To be able to coerce the Kurdish people that, they knew, would
never voluntarily support the organization into giving their support, the
PKK has resorted to all sorts of oppression, intimidation, torture, and ex-
ecution methods.
In the 1980s, the PKK became notorious for the terrorist attacks they
carried out against not the Turks but the Kurds. The organization
adopted the spread of terror among the Kurds as its initial strategy to es-
tablish dominance. Its first target was the other Kurdish organizations
and political movements that were opposed to the PKK or offered an al-
ternative to it. After eliminating these other movements through cold-
blooded murder, they turned towards the civil Kurdish people and,
through their actions, they gave the message, “Here, we are stronger
than the state, if you do not side with us, we will turn your lives into a
living hell”. Even today, the PKK still holds sway over a section of the
Kurdish community with the same attitude.
Following are some of the actions of the PKK targeting the Kurdish
people, women and children alike: