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AKP Deputy over PKK killings and kidnapping : Turkish Parliament can’t meet over ‘a few killed soldiers’

AKP deputy head Hüseyin Çelik
AKP deputy head Hüseyin Çelik

Turkish Parliament cannot meet over the outlawed PKK terrorists raiding a place and killing a few soldiers.. stated Justice and Development Party (AKP) deputy chairman Hüseyin Çelik. Turkish media names Celik’s statement as a huge gaffe.

Ankara, Turkey / NationalTurk : Members of the PKK terrorist organisation kidnapped a deputy from the Turkish main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) in the southeastern province of Tunceli last Sunday, causing the party to redouble their calls for an extraordinary meeting of Turkish Parliament (TBMM), which is currently in summer recess.

Ruling AKP deputy head Hüseyin Çelik dismissed the CHP’s calls during an interview on broadcaster Habertürk, justifying his statement as ‘ calling an extraordinary meeting of Turkish Parliament would allow the PKK to set the political agenda in Turkey. ‘

‘ Parliament can meet if necessary, ‘ Çelik stated. ‘ However we cannot allow the terrorist organization to set the agenda just because PKK raided a place and killed a few Mehmets [Turkish soldiers].’

AKP deputy head : A few killed Turkish soldiers is not reason enough to gather the parliament during its summer break

Mehmetçik (literally Little Mehmet) is a general term used fondly to refer soldiers of the Ottoman Army and Turkish Army. Mehmetçik is the Turkish equivalent of ‘ Tommy Atkins ‘ for the British Army, ‘ Doughboy’ or ‘ G.I. Joe ‘ of the US Army. Any Turkish soldier, who dies battling the enemy becomes a martyr, a religous reference.

A lawmaker from Turkish Parliament’s kidnapping cannot change the AKP’s stance on the issue, Hüseyin Çelik added.

An extensive 19-day military operation against PKK terrorist presence in the southeastern Turkish province of Hakkari had been concluded on Aug. 11. The main opposition CHP had asked the AKP government to inform the public about the scale of the military operations and the situation in Turkey’s southeast region, calling for an extraordinary meeting of Turkish Parliament. The Erdogan-led government had rejected the call, stating that now was ‘ a time to act and not to discuss.’

CHP president Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu assured his main opposition party would be present at Parliament meeting tomorrow.

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