President Erdo?an chairs cabinet, with A?r? incident and electorate security on agenda

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President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an chaired a cabinet meeting April 20 for the third time since he was elected president, with the A?r? incident and electorate security at the top of the agenda.

Various issues concerning the fields of energy, foreign policy, regional developments and homeland security were on the agenda of the meeting, attended by Gendarmerie Command Gen. Abdullah Atay, the state-run Anadolu Agency reported, citing anonymous sources.

Atay?s participation in the meeting, which was ongoing when the Daily News went to press, is seen as related to the deadly April 11 clash in A?r?. Soon after the clash, controversy erupted on the source of intelligence, which led to the tasking of security forces by the provincial gendarmerie command. 

Five outlawed Kurdistan Workers? Party (PKK) militants were killed and four Turkish soldiers were injured in A?r? on April 11, after PKK militants opened fire on security forces, the military said in a statement.

An Interior Ministry statement reiterated the government?s argument that PKK militants had been coercing voters in the region ahead of the June 7 election since April 4.

Following a tip-off saying PKK militants would come to a tree-planting event on April 11, gendarmerie units were tasked so ?members of the separatist terrorist organization would be prevented from using armed propaganda aimed at citizens,? the ministerial statement said. 

The PKK on April 13 denied that its militants had attacked first, while arguing only one civilian and one PKK militant were killed in the clashes.

?The government and the TSK [Turkish Armed Forces] carried out a provocation in A?r? hand-in-hand, in cooperation with each other,? Peoples? Democratic Party (HDP) Co-Chair...

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