Nations Democratic Party warns of Turkish civil war

A man waves a national flag as thousands of people march to protest against the deadly attacks on Turkish troops, in Izmir, Turkey. (AP Photo/Emre Tazegul)

A man waves a national flag as thousands of people march to protest against the deadly attacks on Turkish troops, in Izmir, Turkey. (AP Photo/Emre Tazegul)

Turkish pro-Kurdish “Nations Democratic Party” warns that Turkey seems to be on the path of civil war, expressing their worry over the increasing violence between the state and Kurdistan workers’ party.

The party releases a statement, explaining how more than 128 party offices were attacked by nationalists over the past few days, also their headquarters in Ankara was set on fire, blaming police forces for not doing their hob to stop the attacks.

The party’s co-leader, Selahattin Demirtas said that the current security state in Southeast Turkey with it’s vast Kurdish population would make it harder to hold the upcoming November elections.

While the minister of finance, Mehmet Şimşek, said that political turmoil is poses the biggest threat on economy. It’s the first time “Justice and Development party” confessed that political situation could hinder economical growth in Turkey.

 

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