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Turkey arrests 31 people accused of cooperation with PKK
24 December 2009 [12:20] -
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Police arrested 31 people accused of cooperation with the Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK) in the Turkish regions.
According to the source, several former heads of the regional municipalities are also among the arrested.
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