GERMANY: Battle over Kurdish expulsions (1)

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GERMANY: Battle over Kurdish expulsions
artdoc August=1994

A political row has broken out over the issue of Kurdish asylum-
seekers in Germany. A number of Social Democrat regional
governments suspended deportations of Kurds in May, after the
Federal Administrative Court ruled that Kurds could be returned
to parts of Turkey which were not war zones. CDU Federal interior
minister M Kanther described the moratorium as `politically and
absolutely unbearable', while the Liberals' speaker on internal
affairs Mr Hirsch and the CDU/CSU parliamentary group vice-
president Mr Geissler agree with the ban on deportations, saying
that no part of Turkey is safe for Kurds. The row reflects deep
concern over the government's cooperation with Turkish president
Tansu Ciller over action against the PKK, which led to a series
of raids in 19 German cities and a ban on the PKK and 35 related
bodies in Germany. Foreign minister Klaus Kinkel has been accused
of putting economic and political cooperation with Turkey above
human rights.
IRR European Race Audit March, July 1994; Migration Newssheet
June, July 1994.

Statewatch, Vol 4 no 4, July-August 1994

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