1 July 2005.


I've got six links for you.

Kurdish HPG (a.k.a "the PKK guerrillas") commanders are holding weekly seminaries on Paltalk. They are joining from the Qandil mountains in northern Iraq (south Kurdistan). This week the sixth seminary is going to be held by a female commander and member of the Commander Council of HPG, Hezil Firat.

http://www.dozame.org/article.php/20050629210941152

HPG publishes war reports on their homepage. We compiled the ones published between 22-26 July.

http://www.dozame.org/article.php/20050630033019676

HPG also published the identities on martyred guerrillas. We compile them as they come in. (Nobody else publishes them in English.)

http://www.dozame.org/article.php/20050627215454224

http://www.dozame.org/article.php/20050630035347972

Oh.. And then I've spotted a nationalistic Turkish Army propaganda written on a wall in southeastern Turkey (northern Kurdistan). It's located on a Kurdish mountain close to the village of Husurya in the Sirnak province of southeastern Turkey. The text is over 110 meters wide and about 90 meters high. It says "Happy he who calls himself a Turk." This kind of text on mountains is common in the Kurdish areas of Turkey. If Google had high resolution images of other areas I know of in Kurdistan, I could have contributed with images of slogans as "Either you love it, or you get the hell out of here" (It's a message to Kurds that basically means "Either you love Turkey, or you die".)

http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=37.225145,42.356039&spn=0.004871,0.007918&t=k&hl=en

And a nice picture of Mount Ararat.

http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=39.705276,44.317474&spn=0.311737,0.506744&z=6&t=k&hl=en