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Understanding Insurgency: Popular Support for the PKK in Turkey

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The Village Guards and the PKK Conflict in Kurdistan

Village guards are a huge gap in understanding of the conflict in Kurdistan. They were pro-state, Kurdish, pro-state paramilitaries mobilized by the state from 1985 to fight the PKK. These guys were organized on a familial tribal basis that the army would contact or the state would contact our village and they'd mobilize 100, 200, 300 men together. From 1987 onwards, you had the PKK really targeted these village guards,. which resulted in a number of fairly gruesome massacres of villages where civilians affiliated with them were also killed.

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