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US embassy in Ankara says PKK leader Öcalan 'not worthy of respect' after Raqqa incident

The U.S. Embassy in Turkey said on Saturday that jailed PKK terrorist leader Abdullah Ocalan was "not worthy of respect" referring to the fact that a large banner bearing his image was raised in an iconic square in Syria's Raqqah.

Daily Sabah WORLD
Published October 21,2017
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The United States embassy in Ankara has reiterated that the PKK is regarded as a "terrorist organization" and that its leader Abdullah Öcalan is "not worthy of respect," following mounting criticism over the country's inconsistence regarding its stance against the terror group.

"The U.S. government is working closely with Turkey in the fight against terrorism and in regional stability. The PKK is an organization on the list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations and Öcalan is in prison in Turkey because of his terrorist activities connected with the PKK. He is not a person worthy of respect," the embassy said in a statement Saturday.

"Our attitude towards the liberation of Raqqa is a gain for all Syrians, and we expect from all sides to avoid acts that might increase tension or be seen as aggressive," it added.

The statement comes after a huge banner of the jailed terrorist leader was displayed by the PKK/PYD in the Syrian city of Raqqa on Thursday following the city's liberation from Daesh.


* Female PKK/YPG terrorists celebrate the victory against Daesh in Raqqa under the portrait of Öcalan. (FILE Photo)

In a declaration of their Raqqa victory, the PKK/PYD also released a video dedicating the triumph to Öcalan, who founded the PKK in 1978. The terrorist leader was jailed for treason in Turkey in 1999.

Since the PKK launched its terror campaign in Turkey in 1984, tens of thousands have been killed.

At first, the U.S. had declined to directly comment on the unveiling of the Öcalan banner, instead stressing the country works with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and that its sole responsibility was fighting against Daesh.

Then on Friday, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan criticized the U.S. for its silence on the matter, saying that it is inconsistent to call the PKK a terrorist organization while supporting its Syrian affiliates, the People's Protection Unit (YPG) and the Democratic Union Party (PYD). He said he believes that the U.S. is not sincere in its statements about its opposition to the PKK and other terror groups

Following criticism from Erdoğan and other Turkish officials, multiple U.S. officials started to condemn the move, expressing Washington's displeasure over banners and images featuring such "divisive" symbols.

Ankara has many times denounced the U.S.'s continued support to the SDF, which is predominantly led by the YPG, the Syrian affiliate of the PKK terror group, under the pretext of fighting Daesh.