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More than 130,000 Syrian Kurds have fled to Turkey: minister
by Staff Writers
Ankara (AFP) Sept 22, 2014


Turkey's PKK calls on fellow Kurds to fight IS jihadists
Ankara (AFP) Sept 22, 2014 - Turkey's PKK Kurdish rebel group on Monday called on fellow Kurds to cross into Syria and combat Islamic State jihadists besieging a town near the border, the pro-Kurdish agency Firat reported.

The rebel group in Turkey called for "mobilisation," saying, "the day of glory and honour has arrived."

The appeal urged young Kurds in Turkey to join the fight against IS forces around Ain al-Arab, known as Kobane in Kurdish, the third biggest Kurdish population centre in Syria and until now a safe haven.

"We call on our entire people, as well as our friends, to step up the resistance," the PKK statement said.

Meanwhile, a PKK leader, Dursun Kalkan, appealed for "all Kurds to unite their forces," according to the Firat agency. He accused the Turkish government of "collaboration" with the Islamic State radicals.

Ankara has been criticised for indirectly encouraging the formation of Islamic State through its support of Islamist elements within the Syrian rebellion against President Bashar al-Assad, criticism that Ankara has rejected.

About 100,000 people, many of them Kurds, have fled across the Syrian border into Turkey, the UN refugee agency says. On Sunday, Turkish police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse angry crowds of Kurds.

More than 130,000 Syrian Kurds have fled across the border into Turkey, escaping an advance by Islamic State jihadists, Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus said on Monday.

"The number of Syrians has passed 130,000," he told reporters in Ankara, warning that the number would likely rise. IS extremists have seized dozens of villages in the past week as they advance on the town of Ain al-Arab, called Kobane in Kurdish, near the border.

"If ISIL attacks continue in the Kobane region, Turkey may face an intensive influx," Kurtulmus said, using one of a handful of alternative names for the IS group.

"We have taken all necessary measures in case of a continued influx of displaced people. We don't want that, of course, but we are ready," he added.

The latest total was a sharp increase from a figure of 104,000 given earlier Monday by Turkey's emergencies directorate.

The UN refugee agency, the UNHCR, on Saturday said that as many as hundreds of thousands of refugees might flee.

"We are ready for the worst scenario," Kurtulmus said. "The number of displaced people has not reached that level, but we will do everything to welcome those entering Turkey."

Until the IS assault, Kobane, the third biggest Kurdish population centre in Syria, had been relatively safe, sheltering 200,000 people displaced from elsewhere in Syria.

Turkey's emergencies directorate, the AFAD, said authorities were clamping down at the border with Syria.

"The border is open, but only at one place at Mursitpinar, for better organisation of crossings," an AFAD official said.

"A single point has been opened for displaced Syrians, so that we can do identity control and give first aid, vaccinating people if necessary," the official said.

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