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Kurdish Rebels Free Eight Turkish Captives

A picture taken on March 13, 2013 shows Turkish prisoners as they were released in the northern Iraqi city of Dohuk, after being held for two years in northern Iraq by the Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK).
A picture taken on March 13, 2013 shows Turkish prisoners as they were released in the northern Iraqi city of Dohuk, after being held for two years in northern Iraq by the Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK).
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by: kanaikaalirumporai
March 13, 2013 1:25 PM
A final and permanat solution to the issue will only happen if there's a UN backed referendum likethe ones in East-timo, Kosovo and South-sudan. The main hnder here would be the US, which advocates all sortes of advancemets in peoples' rights, when it comes to states that are not in alliance with it, but treates it's friends very differently. Turkey and Syria are prime examples here.

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