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Iraqi Turkmens have shared their demands and expectations to set up own armed forces with Ankara, Erşat Hürmüzlü, President Abdullah Gül’s Middle East advisor, has said, reminding that Turkmens should find ways to protect themselves if the central government is unable to do so.

Hürmüzlü voiced his concerns over the killing of senior Iraqi Turkmen officials, noting that security, which should be maintained by the state to all its citizens, did not exist in the country. “If the Iraqi central government is unable to protect Turkmens, if the Iraqi army and law enforcement officers can’t defend Turkmen citizens, as a matter of course Turkmens should find ways to protect themselves,” he said.

Deputy Head of the Iraqi Turkmen Front, Ali Hasim Muhtaroğlu, was killed in a suicide bombing in the city of Tuz Khurmatu on June 25. Top Turkish officials have condemned the attacks, with President Gül sending a letter of condolence to Iraqi Turkmen Front head Arshad al-Salihi and Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu having a phone conversation with the family of Muhtaroğlu.

A declaration released following a bimonthly meeting of the National Security Council (MGK) also particularly expressed “deep sadness” over the killing.

“As we have seen, a planned study was carried out in the Turkmeneli region to wipe out the Turkmen presence and identity,” Hürmüzlü said, referring to the violence and terror incidents that have been ongoing for over a month. “They are doing this to force Turkmens to leave, and to stir sectarian clashes,” he added.

Iraq is weathering its deadliest outburst of violence since 2008, with more than 2,000 people killed since the start of April.

The advisor said Iraqi Turkmens had shared their demands and expectations with Turkish authorities over the establishment of armed forces, adding that Turkish officials were closely monitoring developments on the issue. “We suggest Turkmens proceed on the issue through legal means. However, the situation is out of control, there is no security of life in Turkmeneli regions,” he said, while underlining their prior demands from Turkey.

“We ask Turkey to protect the citizenship rights, introduction of constitutional rights, which they couldn’t use, as soon as possible. Turkmens want to sustain their lives, as Iraq’s third fundamental element, in a unitary and united Iraq,” he said.

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These are areas where little security forces are present because both KRG and the Iraqi army have their military on each side, so they dont advance into the centre of the cities to avoid clashes.

Its impossible for Turkey to set up a Turkmen militia inside Iraq.. looks like bs to me.
 
These are areas where little security forces are present because both KRG and the Iraqi army have their military on each side, so they dont advance into the centre of the cities to avoid clashes.

Its impossible for Turkey to set up a Turkmen militia inside Iraq.. looks like bs to me.

If Kakastanis can setup a Militia in Syria. Others can setup a Militia in Iraq as well.
 
If Kakastanis can setup a Militia in Syria. Others can setup a Militia in Iraq as well.

Iraq is not Syria, in areas where Iraq is in control you cannot set up anything but a terrorist organization that uses guerilla ways.

That's a very good move. The Turkmen need to protect themselves and they reserve the right to ally themselves to anyone they feel they're comfortable with.

Yes, only the shias of Saudi Arabia and the majority of Bahrain do not have that right ?
 
Yes, only the shias of Saudi Arabia and the majority of Bahrain do not have that right ?

You can't compare apples to oranges, can you? Iraq's domestic security is as horrible as you can really imagine.

Bahraini Shia population can barely reach 55% by the way.

Are they willing to denounce terrorism? If so then we can talk about what's gonna happen.
 
You can't compare apples to oranges, can you? Iraq's domestic security is as horrible as you can really imagine.

Bahraini Shia population can barely reach 55% by the way.

Are they willing to denounce terrorism? If so then we can talk about what's gonna happen.

Security is a cover for their own interests like many countries use the Palestinian cause as a cover, Iran as you guys like to point out, this is a similar thing.
 
Security is a cover for their own interests like many countries use the Palestinian cause as a cover, Iran as you guys like to point out, this is a similar thing.

I don't think that we share a thing in common with the mullahs' regime Dory :undecided:
 
I don't think that we share a thing in common with the mullahs' regime Dory :undecided:

As seen from the protests we know the dark side of AKP now, I dont trust that monkey Erdogan, winning hearts and minds by putting up a show against Israel in favor of Palestine then a few months ago Turkey and Israel enhanced relations again lol.
 
I don't think that we share a thing in common with the mullahs' regime Dory :undecided:

Other than the desire to be the cheerleaders of the Sunni World as they try to be for the Shiite World ! :unsure:

And yes - Both of you are naughty boys......very...very naughty boys ! :fie:
 
As seen from the protests we know the dark side of AKP now, I dont trust that monkey Erdogan, winning hearts and minds by putting up a show against Israel in favor of Palestine then a few months ago Turkey and Israel enhanced relations again lol.

I think you are misinformed.

Israel: Turkey will pay the price

Despite the fact that Israel apologized to Turkey over the Mavi Marmara incident some three months ago, Ankara has yet to fulfill any of the commitments it took upon itself as part of the reconciliation agreement brokered by US President Barack Obama, Yedioth Ahronoth reported Wednesday.

Full story: Officials: Turkey humiliating Israel - Israel News, Ynetnews

Who are targeting them? Shia or Kurds?

Unknown at the moment.

I don't think either said can openly target Turkmen's after what happened with Cyprus.
 
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