Kurdish rebels in Turkey have released three German climbers who were taken hostage on July 8.
The three men are reportedly in good health and are expected to return home to Germany Monday afternoon. Neither German Chancellor Angela Merkel nor Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier has PKK demands German pressure on Turkey ...
Germany Rejects Demands of Kurdish Militants in Hostage Crisis ...
Germany to mark 60th anniversary of Berlin Airlift ...
Father of German-Iraqi Hostage Appeals to Kidnappers ... commented on whether any ransom was paid. The three men were captured by separatist rebels from the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK, during a climbing expedition on Mount Ararat in eastern Turkey. The rebels had demanded that Berlin stop its crackdown on PKK supporters in Germany. Chancellor Merkel said Germany would not be blackmailed. The PKK has been fighting for Kurdish autonomy since 1984 and is listed as a terrorist organisation in Turkey, the European Union and the United States.
(Deutsche Welle)
more info >>
<< Back
