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“On Thursday, PKK rebels struck at least two military positions in Siirt province in southern Turkey.”
Voice of America: Turkish Planes Strike PKK in Iraq for Third Night
“Since August, attacks in Turkey by the PKK, which has its headquarters in Qandil, have killed and injured civilians in cities including Ankara, Batman, Siirt, Bingöl, and Tunceli.”
The Huffington Post: Human Rights Watch: Iran/Turkey: Recent Attacks on Civilians in Iraqi Kurdistan
“On Thursday night the PKK, designated a terrorist group by Turkey, the United States and the European Union, carried out simultaneous attacks in Turkey's southeastern Siirt province.”
“PKK rebels struck at least two military positions in Siirt province in southern Turkey on Thursday.”
Voice of America: PKK Responds to Turkish Strikes with New Attacks
“In 1997, he came into conflict with the secular authorities again, this time for reading a poem with Islamist sentiments in Siirt, which included the lines: "The mosques are our barracks, the domes our helmets, the minarets our bayonets and the faithful our soldiers.”
The Guardian: Recep Tayyip Erdogan: Is 'Papa' still a father figure to Turks? | Observer profile
“Shortly before the strikes, Turkish security forces were attacked in the eastern province of Siirt, according to Turkey's state-run Anatolian news agency.”
The Wall Street Journal: Turkey Hits Kurds in Iraq for Second Day
“The quake was felt in the provinces of Diyarbakir, Erzurum, Siirt, Mus and Agri, according to Bloomberg News.”
The Huffington Post: Turkey Earthquake 2011: 7.2 Quake Near Ercis Causes Death, Damage
“It is reported that the PKK mountain bases in the Turkish provinces of Sirnak, Hakkiri, Siirt, and Van have been bombed by several Turkish fighter jets.”
“The court in the southeastern city of Siirt fined each of the 20 people 100 new lira $75.53 for holding up the placards, written in Kurdish, at the event last year.”
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