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TURKS killing or eventually prosecuting children, what else! (was: Greeks striking again, what else!)



 
 
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Wow!
Is HURIYET, a ***TURKISH*** newspaper considered spam from this little nazi
Turk?!
LOL

The National Technical University of Athens ( www.ntua.gr/en_index.htm )
from where you are posting your spam has been informed.



Hahahahahahahahahahaha :-))))
"Informed" of ... what?!
That you don't like what the ...*TURKISH* press write?!
Thanks for the laugh bozo, btw I am still waiting for my colleagues to knock
at my door;-)
You can also call Otenet because that's one of my three providers I use;-)
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Are the Greeks striking again?


At least they are not prosecuting children like the Turks!


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AFP - "Minors on trial in Turkey over Kurdish riots":


DIYARBAKIR / 8 May 2006


Twenty-three minors went on trial Monday in this mainly Kurdish city over
deadly rioting that shook Turkey's restive southeastern region a month ago.

They are the first batch out of 80 youths to appear in court on charges
ranging from membership of an armed group -- a reference to the Kurdistan
Workers' Party (PKK) -- to violating the law on demonstrations.

The remaining minors were expected to be brought to court in groups
throughout the week.

Only the parents of the accused were allowed into Monday's hearing since the
defendants were all minors.

Defence lawyers said they expected some of their clients to be released on
bail.

If convicted, the minors face jail sentences of between nine and 24 yearsin
prison.

Apart from the youths, prosecutors have also indicted 185 adults on similar
charges and have called for sentences of between three years and life.

Riots erupted in Diyarbakir, main town of the Kurdish region, on March 28
after youths demanding vengeance attacked the police following the funerals
of PKK rebels killed in fighting with Turkish armed forces.

A total of 16 people, including three small boys, were killed when security
forces opened fire and used tear gas to disperse crowds, which attacked the
police with petrol bombs and vandalised public buildings and shops.

Three women were crushed to death in Istanbul when Kurdish rioters set a
city bus ablaze with a petrol bomb.

Turkish officials have accused the PKK, which has fought for Kurdish
self-rule in the region since 1984, of deliberately pushing hundreds of
children into clashes with the police in a bid to discredit the government.

The Kurdish conflict has claimed more than 37,000 lives since 1984 when the
PKK took up arms for self-rule in the southeast.





http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/english/4384073.asp?gid=74

Minors go on trial in Diyarbakir


A Turkish court hearing got underway on Monday with 23 minors being put on
trial in the southeastern city of Diyarbakir. The minors are up on charges
of being members of an armed group among others such as violating the lawon
demonstrations. In total 80 youths are set to appear before the court on
similar charges which relate to the deadly rioting that swept through the
southeaster mainly Kurdish areas of the country. The remaining minors were
expected to be brought to court in groups throughout the week.



Only the parents of the accused were allowed into Monday's hearing since the
defendants were all minors.

Defense lawyers said they expected some of their clients to be released on
bail.

If convicted, the minors face jail sentences of between nine and 24 yearsin
prison.

Apart from the youths, prosecutors have also indicted 185 adults on similar
charges and have called for sentences of between three years and life.

Riots erupted in Diyarbakir, the main town of the Kurdish region, on March
28 after youths demanding vengeance attacked the police following the
funerals of PKK rebels killed in fighting with Turkish armed forces.

A total of 16 people, including three small boys, were killed when security
forces opened fire and used tear gas to disperse crowds, which attacked the
police and vandalized public buildings and shops.


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