Turkish opposition CHP criticize the government's policy to settle the kurdish issue

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  1. alan131210

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    Diyarbakir, September 13 / September (Rn) - The Vice President Republican People's Party Slen Tanra Golo Speaking on the occasion of the anniversary of the military coup which took place in Turkey which happened on Monday, criticized the Government of the ruling Justice and Development, stressing at the same time the impossibility of settling the Kurdish issue in the country's military ground operations.

    Tanra Golo said at a press conference in the city of Diyarbakir Building Association of Journalists of the South-eastern Turkey, the anniversary of the military coup which took place in Turkey in the 12 of September 1980, that "Turkey is living a lot of violations in the field of human rights."

    He Tanra Golo that "the government of the AKP, which has not faced a coup on September 12, used its influence on state institutions and society have been to the gates of fighting is not possible to reverse it."

    On a reporter's question about a possible ground operations against militants, the Turkish forces, the Kurdistan Workers Tanra Golo replied by saying that "the party chairman said in his statement last week that the city and that the weapon is not a way to settle the Kurdish issue."

    The deputy head of the Republican People say, "if the weapon is a way to settle this case to verify the solution 30 years ago, and we all know how many times the armed forces have carried out a ground and air."

    Golo Tanra said "The government of the ruling Justice and Development could not settle this issue in nine years did not show the real will in this way," and urged the government to "disclose its plans for public opinion in the country."

    The Republican People's Party (CHP) the largest opposition party in the Turkish Parliament is the oldest political parties of Turkey, which established a republican system and the parliament in Turkey, founded in September 9, 1923 by the founder of the Turkish Republic, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, and now the party is headed by Kamal Kulaijaddar.

    The party came in second place in Turkey's recent parliamentary elections with 25.9% represented by 135, according to official results.



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  2. Breath

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    So why are the Kurds still giving hugs to AKP while everytime I see you complaining about government, begging for anti-government spring in Turkey? Don't you find it hypocrital how you declare AKP as best government?
     
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    the very first time i m agree with CHP "The government of the ruling Justice and Development could not settle this issue in nine years did not show the real will in this way,"...any explanation why it was not happened?
     
  4. alan131210

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    yes they were in power for 10 years and they did worst than ever to kurds compared to AKP . so they lost the trust .
     

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