Turkey Politics: Who Wins from Stirring the War against Kurds?
... decided to block the formation of a coalition government and hold early elections on November 1, 2015, undercutting the HDP support base. So, they chose to make the U-turn that implies demonization of Kurds, fueling the conflicts and association of the HDP with the terrorists, leaving the party out of the Assembly. On July 20, 2015, a Kurdish youths' march in Suruc was bombed by unidentified rogues, killing over 30 demonstrators, while the Turkish army raided the PKK camps in Iraq. The terrorists responded by calling off the truce and launching their attacks in many Turkish cities. As of now, several dozens servicemen and policemen were killed, with 28 of them on September 7 and 8. The predominantly patriotic ...