Links to Ministry of Foreign Affairs Publications (Republic of Turkey) Ankara, January 1999
Prologue
1. Introduction 2. The Organizational Structure of the PKK in Greece 3. PKK’s Activities in Greece a- Media and Propaganda Activities b- Militant Training Camps c- Fund-raising 4. Greek Authorities’ Support to the PKK a- Government and Other Authorities b- Parliamentarians and Political Parties c- Local Authorities and Other Circles 5. International Publications and Press Reports 6. Testimonies of the PKK Militants Exposing the Greek Involvement in PKK Terrorism 7. Conclusion 8. Epilogue 9. Athens News / Government Places The Blame on Öcalan for His Own Capture 10.Athens News / Öcalan’s Greek friend, lawyer tell their story 11.Press Statement of Kenyan Government on the Entry Into The Country By Abdullah Öcalan Annexes
2. The Organizational Structure of the PKK in Greece
3. PKK’s Activities in Greece
a- Media and Propaganda Activities b- Militant Training Camps c- Fund-raising
b- Militant Training Camps
c- Fund-raising
a- Government and Other Authorities b- Parliamentarians and Political Parties c- Local Authorities and Other Circles
b- Parliamentarians and Political Parties
c- Local Authorities and Other Circles
6. Testimonies of the PKK Militants Exposing the Greek Involvement in PKK Terrorism
7. Conclusion
8. Epilogue
9. Athens News / Government Places The Blame on Öcalan for His Own Capture
10.Athens News / Öcalan’s Greek friend, lawyer tell their story
11.Press Statement of Kenyan Government on the Entry Into The Country By Abdullah Öcalan
Annexes
I- An example of the receipts given by the ERNK office in Greece in return for the so-called “donations” that are in fact forcibly collected. II- A copy of the front page of “Foni Tu Kurdistan-Kurdistan’s Voice”, a magazine published by the PKK in Greece. III- Maps and diagrams of the PKK camps and cells provided by the PKK terrorists apprehended in Turkey. IV- Photographs showing the visit of the Greek Parliament members to PKK’s head, Öcalan, on 12 June 1995 in Syria. V- The invitation letter to Öcalan of the members of the Greek Parliament, dated 10 April 1997. VI- “The Observer”s report on the revelations of Seydo Hazar, a PKK militant. VII- The text of the TIME magazine’s article entitled “A Hellenic Haven : The flight of Kurdish refugees to Greece adds to cycle of violence and vengeance”. VIII- Excerpts from the testimonies of the PKK terrorists apprehended in Turkey.
II- A copy of the front page of “Foni Tu Kurdistan-Kurdistan’s Voice”, a magazine published by the PKK in Greece.
III- Maps and diagrams of the PKK camps and cells provided by the PKK terrorists apprehended in Turkey.
IV- Photographs showing the visit of the Greek Parliament members to PKK’s head, Öcalan, on 12 June 1995 in Syria.
V- The invitation letter to Öcalan of the members of the Greek Parliament, dated 10 April 1997.
VI- “The Observer”s report on the revelations of Seydo Hazar, a PKK militant.
VII- The text of the TIME magazine’s article entitled “A Hellenic Haven : The flight of Kurdish refugees to Greece adds to cycle of violence and vengeance”.
VIII- Excerpts from the testimonies of the PKK terrorists apprehended in Turkey.
1. PKK Terrorism (Ankara, December 1998)
2. Excerpts from News Reports, Commentaries And Statements on Abdullah Öcalan and the PKK (Ankara, Jan.99)
3. PKK Files