http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/pkk-al-qaeda-control-syria-turkey-border-al-assad.aspx?pageID=238&nID=42581&NewsCatID=359

PKK, al-Qaeda control Syria-Turkey border: Al-Assad 
ANKARA 


 
Syria’s President al-Assad (L) speaks with CHP lawmaker Akgöl. DHA photo 

Nearly 75 percent of the Syria-Turkey border is controlled by al-Qaeda, while 
the rest is controlled by the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), Syrian 
President Bashar al-Assad told a delegation from Turkey’s main opposition 
Republican People’s Party (CHP) on March 7, daily Cumhuriyet has reported. 

The three-member group, which consisted of deputy leader Şafak Pavey and two 
lawmakers from the neighboring Hatay province, Hasan Akgöl and Mevlut Dudu, was 
in Syria following an invitation from al-Assad.

“Almost 75 percent of the Syrian border with Turkey is under the control of 
al-Qeada while 25 percent of controlled by the PKK,” al-Assad told the group, 
according to the report. “We were not involved in the attack at the Cilvegözü 
border, because we are not present on that border. Al-Qeada has total control 
of it,” he added. 

A car explosion killed 13 people at the Cilvegözü border gate last month.

The Syrian president also said that the Syrian crisis had become a “reason for 
existence” for Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Qatari Emir Hamad bin 
Khalifa al-Thani. “This crisis has an ideological dimension too. If Syria wins, 
they will lose. They want to make political Islam dominant in Syria, but we 
want to protect secularism,” al-Assad reportedly said.

The embattled leader also admitted that he is unable to control the entire 
country due to what he described as “terrorist incidents.” “I’m focused on the 
big cities. There is no problem in the western part of the country, but we 
encounter difficulties on the Turkish and Jordan borders,” the daily quoted him 
as saying. 

Al-Assad also touched on the establishment of a possible Kurdish state in the 
region. “The chance of Kurds establishing a state has increased. Kurds in Syria 
and Iraq come together. The establishment of a Kurdish state is just a matter 
of time,” he said.

March/08/2013


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