In recent news over the course of this week, it seems that several German mountain climbers from the state of Bavaria were seized and taken hostage by the PKK. According to Der Spiegel and Deutsche Welle, the PKK, which has claimed responsibility for taking the three men hostage in eastern Turkey, has been actively stepping up their terrorist activities against Germany and its citizens for their " increasingly negative polic[ies] towards the Kurd[ish]. The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization in the European Union and the United States and it has been fighting for Kurdish autonomy since 1984. Lars Holger Renne, 33, Martin Georg, 47, and Helmut Johann, 65, all from the southern German state of Bavaria, were taken hostage late Tuesday when a group of five PKK guerrillas raided a 3,200-meter camp on Mount Ararat in eastern Turkey. Their 10 fellow climbers were unharmed and returned to Germany late Friday.
For more on this story see article in DW-World.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
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