Norway Exile To 100 PKK Leaders

The plan is as follows: When the “Return-to-Home” Law is adopted, approximately 500-1000 PKK militants hiding in Mount Kandil and who had not committed any crime will return to Turkey. The American Central Forces Commandership (CENTCOM) will capture those militants that resist and will expel them from Iraq.

The leaders of the terrorist organization that cannot benefit from the motion will be sent as political refugees to Scandinavian countries. Some countries including Norway accepted the plan in principle.

Necmettin Kerim, who was the doctor of Molla Mustafa, father of Kurdistan Democratic Party leader Mesut Barzani, has close relations with PKK. Kerim is a protagonist in the Kurdish lobby in U.S. According to Kerim, the days of PKK in Northern Iraq were about to end. Because:

1. U.S. knows that as long as the threat of PKK remains in Northern Iraq, Turks will not pull back their forces, and does not want the relations between the two countries to worsen for that reason.

2. U.S. has already included PKK in her list of terrorist organizations. She does not want any terrorist camp in the territories she occupied.

According to Kerim there was no difference between PKK and KADEK.