MESOP REPORT: McGurk; BACKING PKK/PYD has full support, backing, US state department spokesperson says

Hürriyet 21 May 2017 – The U.S. State Department spokeswoman, said in a statement that McGurk “has the full support and backing” of U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and the White House, and that he had done “tremendous work” so far to coordinate the coalition on May 19.Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said on May 18 that Brett McGurk, the U.S. special envoy to the coalition against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), should be removed from his post as he “supports terrorist groups.”

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MESOP FLASH : OBAMA’S ENVOY BRETT McGURK JOINTLY WITH INTERPOL WANTED PKK MEMBERS

Hurriyet 21 May 2017

“His words came on the same day as McGurk was seen in a picture taken in northern Syria with a number of PKK militants currently being sought by Turkey through Interpol. McGurk, known as the mastermind of the U.S. plan to work with the YPG in defeating the jihadists in Syria, was appointed as the anti-ISIL coordinator by the Obama administration before the Trump administration asked him to remain in his position.”  Watch pics – http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/mcgurk-has-full-support-backing-us-state-department-spokesperson-says.aspx?pageID=238&nID=113325&NewsCatID=358

MESOP NEWS BACKGROUND : US SPECIAL ENVOY BRETT McGURK A TRUSTEE OF PKK/PYD

Türkei fordert Absetzung von US-Beauftragten für Anti-IS-Koalition – McGurk „unterstützt die Kurdenmiliz YPG und die PKK“

Epoch Times 19. Mai 2017 15:12 – Der US-Beauftragte Brett McGurk unterstütze die YPG und die verbotene Arbeiterpartei Kurdistans (PKK), sagte der türkische Außenminister Mevlüt Cavusoglu am Donnerstag dem Nachrichtensender NTV. Er sollte daher ersetzt werden.

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MESOP NEWS : Senator McCain Calls for Expulsion of Turkish Ambassador

The U.S. State Department has summoned Turkish Ambassador in Washington Serdar Kılıç on May 17 over a street brawl outside the Turkish diplomatic mission that erupted between protesters and Turkish security personnel during President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s visit, sources have told the Hürriyet Daily News.

On May 17, the United States voiced its “strongest possible” concern to Turkey over the street brawl that left at least 11 people injured and appeared to include members of Erdoğan’s security detail kicking people who were on the ground. The State Department condemned the attack as an assault on free speech, issuing a statement to express its concern regarding the violence outside the Turkish ambassador’s residence. “Violence is never an appropriate response to free speech, and we support the rights of people everywhere to free expression and peaceful protest,” said the statement, clearly stating that the demonstration in front of Kılıç’s residence was legal, peaceful and protected.he statement said that the U.S. communicated its concerns to the Turkish government “in the strongest possible terms.”

The Turkish embassy released a statement on May 17 that contradicted U.S. officials and video evidence, blaming instead the demonstrators, who, it said, had been “aggressively provoking Turkish-American citizens who had peacefully assembled to greet the president.”A group of Republican lawmakers called the incident an “affront to the United States” and called for Turkey to apologize.

Meanwhile, U.S. Senator John McCain, one of the leading foreign policy voices in Congress, on May 18 urged the expulsion of Turkey’s U.S. ambassador after violence erupted between protesters and Turkish security personnel during President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s recent visit.

“We should throw their ambassador the hell out of the United States of America … This kind of thing cannot go unresponded to diplomatically,” McCain, the head of the Senate Armed Services Committee, told MSNBC in an interview on May 18, adding that legal action could also be pursued.The U.S. Senator had earlier called the brawl “thuggish behavior.””This is the United States of America. We do not do this here. There is no excuse for this kind of thuggish behavior,” McCain said on his Twitter account.

 

MESOP NEWS FINAL RESULTS : Trump meeting had no achievements for Erdogan: daily

18 May 2017 – The Guardian daily stated about the Tuesday meeting between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and U.S. President Donald Trump that the meeting did not have any achievement for the Turkish side.

Erdogan demanded Trump for cutting U.S. cooperation with Kurds in Syria and the deport of the Turkish Islamic Preacher Fethullah Gulen who resides in the U.S. Turkey has accused Gulen of leading the unsuccessful July 15 coup d’état.The daily added that though Erdogan put on a brave face after his meeting with Trump in the White House, it was clear that the meeting did not have any achievement for the Turkish president.

The daily went on to add that although Trump remained silent over human right violations in Turkey and reiterated on Washington- Ankara cooperation against the PKK, he did not heed Turkey’s demand from the U.S. to end military cooperation with Kurds in Syria.

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MESOP NEWS ANALYSE : Vergleich der Menschenrechtsverletzungen 2015 – 2016 in Ost- & Südostanatolien

Menschenrechtsverein (IHD), Zweigstelle Diyarbakir, 23.01.2017 Gekürzte Übersetzung des DTF -Informationen des Demokratischen Türkeiforums Februar 2017

Die folgenden Nachrichten wurden im Februar 2017 vom DTF erfasst und übersetzt. – Vergleich der Menschenrechtsverletzungen 2015 – 2016 in Ost- und Südostanatolien

Todesfälle und Verletzte in Konflikten: 2015 150 Todesfälle und 406 Verletzte bei den Sicherheitskräften 2016 456 Todesfälle und 1112 Verletzte bei den Sicherheitskräften 2015 189 Todesfälle und 6 Verletzte bei den Militanten 2016 816 Todesfälle und 14 Verletzte bei den Militanten.

Getötete und verletzte Zivilbevölkerung (durch Sicherheitskräfte, Bombenanschläge und bewaffnete Konflikte) 2015 214 Todesfälle und 822 Verletzte unter den Zivilisten 2016 451 Todesfälle und 926 Verletzte unter den Zivilisten

Todesfälle und Verletzte durch Minen und anderes explosives Material 2015 5 Todesfälle und 28 Verletzte 2016 13 Todesfälle und 37 Verletzte

Tote und Verletzte durch Zufall oder Polizisten/Militär 2015 16 Todesfälle und 7 Verletzte 2016 21 Todesfälle und 7 Verletzte

Gesamtzahlen: 2015 gab es 574 Tote und 1.269 Verletzte, 2016 1.757 Tote und 2.096 Verletzte.

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MESOP NEWS DOKUMENTATIONEN : DER VOLLSTÄNDIGE MENSCHENRECHTSBERICHT TÜRKEI APRIL 2017

 Informationen der Menschenrechtsstiftung der Türkei (TIHV)  – April 2017  – Übersetzung des DTF

01.-03.April 2017

(04/001) Ausgangssperren seit dem 16.08.2015 Den vom Dokumentationszentrum der türkischen Menschenrechtsstiftung erhobenen Daten zufolge wurden im Zeitraum vom 16.08.2015 bis zum 1.04.2017 in Diyarbakır 110 Mal, in Mardin 28 Mal, in Hakkari 19 Mal, in Şırnak 13 Mal, in Bitlis 5 Mal, in Batman 3 Mal, in Muş 2 Mal, Bingöl 3 Mal, in Tunceli 5 Mal und in Elazığ 1 Mal Ausgangssperren verhängt. Insgesamt konnten somit in 10 Provinzen und 41 Vororten mindestens 189 unbefristete und den ganzen Tag anhaltende Ausgangssperren festgestellt werden. Ausgehend von den Einwohnerzahlen der Volkszählung vom Jahr 2014 wurden 1 809 000 Menschen von diesen Straßensperren betroffen und vornehmlich in ihren Grundrechten auf Leben, körperliche Unversehrtheit und gesundheitliche Versorgung verletzt. Hier finden Sie eine detaillierte Darstellung von den erhobenen Daten über die Ausgangssperren: http://tihv.org.tr/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/TİHV-Sokağa-Çıkma-Yasakları-Tablosu-16-Ağustos-2015-1-Nisan-2017.xls

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MESOP NEWS “TODAYS SPORTS” : When Germans Kick Ball for Kurdish Freedom!

This is the heartwarming story of how some football players classily poked their fingers into the eye of Turkish authoritarianism.Their daring act of solidarity—worthy of the political pages of our daily newspapers—took place in a football stadium in Hamburg, Germany on October 16, 2016.

Members of a local team, St. Pauli, donned their brown jerseys emblazoned with this inspiring message: “For Deniz, We Will Win!”

Those uplifting words adorned the front of their uniforms. On the back, every player sported the number 23 and the name “NAKI” next to their own first names.Fearless fans brandished equal boldness. They paraded a large banner from the bleachers: “DENIZ NAKI… ONE OF US!” They hoisted signs proclaiming: “NAKI!”

It looked like the large stadium was ablaze with Naki fans—while enthusiastic players applauded Deniz!

What did it all mean?

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MESOP NEWS DOKUMENTATION : Informationen der Menschenrechtsstiftung der Türkei (TIHV) Februar 2017 – Übersetzung des DTF

Menschenrechtsbericht der TIHV vom 1. Februar 2017

(02/001) Verhängte Ausgangssperren vom 16. August 2015 bis heute

Nach den Informationen des Dokumentationszentrums der Menschenrechtsstiftung der Türkei wurden in den 18 Monaten seit dem ersten Tag der Maßnahmen, dem 16. August 2015, bis zum 31. Januar 2017 nach offiziellen Meldungen in insgesamt zehn Provinzen und mindestens 39 Kreisen, insbesondere in DİYARBAKIR (100 Mal), MARDİN (23 Mal), HAKKÂRİ (19 Mal) und ŞIRNAK (13 Mal) sowie in BİTLİS (4 Mal), BATMAN (3 Mal), MUŞ (2 Mal), BİNGÖL (2 Mal), TUNCELİ (2 Mal) und ELAZIĞ (1 Mal) insgesamt 169 Mal Ausgangssperren für unbefristete Dauer bis zur Dauer von einem Tag verhängt. Darüber hinaus waren mindestens 1 Million 809 Tausend Menschen, die laut den Zahlen Volkszählung 2014, also vor den Ausgangssperren, dort leben, von diesen Ausgangssperren betroffen und damit in ihren fundamentalen Rechten auf Leben und Unversehrtheit verletzt.

(02/002) Außergerichtliche Hinrichtung in İstanbul

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NORTH KURDISTAN (TURKEY) MESOP NEWS REPORT : Trump says the PKK will have ‘no safe quarter’ after meeting with Erdogan

By Rudaw 17 May 2017 – WASHINGTON, D.C. — After their first official meeting on Tuesday, US President Donald Trump and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan doubled down on bilateral relations and “the fight against terrorism” in the Middle East region.

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