Fighting intensifies in southeastern Turkey
  • 8 years ago
Hundreds of mourners marched through streets of the Turkish city of Diyarbakir trying to reach the city centre with the coffins of two PKK militants killed in an incident earlier this week.

Police fired tear gas and water cannon as violence broke out. It erupted after an earlier incident in which security forces said three Kurdish rebels were killed when the rebels launched an attack on them.

Four towns in Turkey’s mainly Kurdish southeast have remained under curfew since Turkey launched an offensive against the militants 10 days ago. Cizre is one of them.

People sat in the winter sunshine as Turkish security forces pounded PKK positions in the town. The security forces campaign and curfew has hit everyday life in the town.

“I am walking around with these eggs because people are poor. There is no water, no telephones. Transportation is cut off. Roads are closed. What is happening? They are using barbarous violence against Kurdish people. It is enough. How long will it go on?