Friday, February 5, 2010
Turks kill PKK fighters
Munich - The hopes of a speedy release of the kidnapped German mountaineers in eastern Turkey disappear. The kidnappers of the Kurdish rebel organization PKK to their hostages for so long pursued until the federal government makes a declaration that Germany's "hostile policy towards the Kurdish people and the PKK" bailing out.
Meier Stone Foreign Minister and Interior Minister Wolfgang Schäuble had rejected strictly on behalf of the Government of the extortion attempts. We urge the immediate and unconditional release of those kidnapped.
The remaining ten members of the group have now returned to Germany. Five PKK fighters were on Tuesday evening, the three originating from Bavaria 33, 48 and 65 years old men abducted from a camp on Mount Ararat, at 3,200 meters altitude.
The Turkish military shot and killed in connection with the search for the abductees in southeastern Turkey PKK fighters ten o'clock, as reported the Dogan News Agency. The location of the military operation, however, lies several hundred kilometers from Mount Ararat.
Another kidnapping was reported on Friday in Nigeria: Two German engineers of the construction company Bilfinger Berger, were kidnapped. Here, the kidnappers threw explosives at the bullet-proof jeep that rolled over. Whether the occupants were injured, is unknown. In Nigeria, are trafficked more often foreign oil and construction workers.