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I have posted around 20 referenced sources about casualties including external operations. But for some reason, the site is constantly being changed to different casualties.
No the crisis group is not a valid reference. The site itself claims; "Crisis Group assumes that total PKK fatalities are higher than this public tally." The crisis group is not a valid reference. But for some reason all the sources i have sent with years of background, including terorsehitleri.com which has literally every single turkish soldier killed by terror organizations as far as 1970 including their name, picture, place of death, date of death, cause of death, the place they were buried at, the last place they were serving in, their rank, their birth date, their birth place, name of father, name of mother, their level of education, their marital status, number of their children, background and the places their names were given to (like schools etc.) Including some civillians and teachers aswell. Yet you claim crisis group which says their sources are unreliable, is a reliable source. TRAVERA1 (talk) 09:46, 25 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for using the talk page. First of all, the conflict with the SDF/YPG already has its own page (see Turkish involvement in the Syrian civil war). And there the total Turkish losses are around 300 in total, which includes the cross border operations agaibst both, ISIS anf the YPG. The crisis group is a recognized neutral source and has been very accurate with its numbers on southeastern Turkey and northern Iraq. Their latest numbers are 1,443 Turkish losses. Even if you would add the Syrian war losses it would be around 1,700 losses in total. You on the other hand use unreliable sources and mix it up and get something above 2,000 losses since 2015... how? Look up at the Turkish losses from Operation Peace Spring and Olive branch. If you add that all up you won't even come close to 2,000 losses. Besides this, adding now the Syrian conflict to this page is unnecesary as I said earlier, it already has its own page, literally.It only makes this page more confusing and harder to read. So my idea is to remove the spillover part of Syria, as it already has its own page, and just focus on southeastern Turkey and Iraq. Perhaps add a link on the page for the YPG conflict in syria. SarajevMoska (talk) 10:24, 25 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
and on the crisis group part, they are the only neutral source that does its research well. Of course they won't always be 100% accurate regarding the PKK losses. So what are you gonna do about that? Just use Turkish sources then? This is Wikipedia and it should remain mostly neutral. At least thats my opinion. SarajevMoska (talk) 10:27, 25 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Its staying neutral, i havent been using state ran sources as references. But really, if you look at it, the amount of PKK militants that ive gathered up on all the other sources match up with the Anadolu Agency's last toll on PKK losses. 35k~
Same with turkish losses, tally up all the sources, you get 2000+.
The pre-2015 losses were not from the crisis group, they were official Turkish reported losses. But even after 2015 the Turkish reported losses and the crisis group reported losses were almost equal. Now however you come up with something above 2,000 killed since 2015 which is simply impossible. You are adding up multiple sources with each other which just becomes chaotic. You also changed the PKK losses to above 100,000... Thats simply ridiculous. In Turkish they usualy use the term neutralized for that. Even if those numbers would be 100K that would not mean that they were all killed.
Looking at the PKK casualties after the article was released (mid-2016), 30k more PKK members have been killed. The page also doesnt include any of the YPG casualties, nor any captured members. It also doesnt even have enough reliable evidence to show how many members were killed each year. but the current ones do.
altho the current sources dont really seperate captured or killed so it would be better if it was 108k killed or captured. and im not too sure if the year by year #casualties section include casualties from external operations. so there might be whole 23k casualties that needs to be removed TRAVERA1 (talk) 14:33, 19 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
i didnt just use AA, only for the most recent casualties most of which arent even government led agencies. like memurlar.net
Al jazeera havent even done a proper background research about the casualties of the entire war either they just put that at the end of the page which is just about some air strikes turkey has conducted. I can pull any page that is unrelated to the actual topic as long as it has "more than 40k have been killed since the start of the conflict." and call it a day. it doesnt specifically say 40k, nor 40k PKK members, if you combine all the casualties of the conflict it totals up to 85k. TRAVERA1 (talk) 13:55, 20 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
look my point is other sources put the number on 40.000 if you want include ypg it need be separated as it does not match overal casualties. Also this page is primarily a pkk conflict and not Turkish- Kurdish conflict Shadow4dark (talk) 15:40, 20 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
YPG and PKK are the same thing, PKK has been fighting alongside YPG in syria and many pictures of YPG members are seen with flags and patches of Abdullah Öcalan (founder of the PKK, and not related to the foundation of the ypg or ypg itself, yet YPG still uses him as their idol). They have the same ideologies and leaders.
Theyre both also apart of the Kurdistan Communities Union (KCK). The belligerents tab also includes PYD/YPG alongside PKK.
The whole entire page itself includes and mentions YPG many times and also includes operations conducted by Turkey against YPG.
By your saying how we should seperate YPG from PKK because "they arent the same thing", you should completely erase YPG from the page. TRAVERA1 (talk) 13:32, 21 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Why are there so many citations in the casualties and losses part of the sidebar? If it's controversial, 5 or 6 reliable sources should be enough, but 22 citations seems kind of overkill Noob10293 (talk) 16:48, 20 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Most of the sources talk mention the casualties that happened over a long time period, but dont mention some of the recent years, then the sources that mention casualties happened in the recent years only talk about that one year. and to have a more exact casualties number, there are some sources that only talk about a few Turkish soldiers who were killed very recently Ao192 (talk) 05:33, 5 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
First, combining the casualty numbers kind of sounds like WP:OR. Also, are you sure there aren’t sources that talk about the casualty numbers from 2015 to the present? Plus, even if there aren’t any sources that talk about that, it still doesn’t really justify 22 citations instead of just 5 or 6. Third, I appreciate your devotion to accuracy, but wouldn’t adding up the individual soldiers risk double counting? Noob10293 (talk) 08:45, 27 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Indeed, we definitely cannot reference a spreadsheet adding the casualties section up, this is the definition of original research. I've restored the Crisis Group figures and their consolidated estimate from the Turkish Government. Soapwort (talk) 03:39, 16 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Something needs to be done about the excessive citations. For starters an {{Excessive citations}} tag can be added to help the cleanup. In addition majority of excessive sources are in Turkish which are hard to impossible to verify the veracity and importance of for vast majority of English-Wiki editors. As a Turkish speaker myself reading some of the sources, many seem to have questionable notability to subject matter, for example next to casualties many of the sources are just news stories about PKK terrorist attacks that happened. Emre Özgür Yildirim (talk) 00:51, 14 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Extended-confirmed-protected edit request on 20 May 2024
The “supported by” section sounds like it was edited by a Turkish nationalist. Half of the countries listed there as supporting the PKK are just not true, and half of the sources are Turkish propaganda. The only countries that are generally accepted to have backed the PKK are Gaddafi’s Libya, Syria, and the USSR. The US source also is talking about the YPG, not the PKK. I also might mention the fact that Turkey has virtually no states supporting it, despite the huge support they received from other NATO states. It creates this weird Turkish nationalists vision of Turkey somehow being against the world, when in reality it’s quite literally the opposite. Please remove most of these countries at add the countries that backed Turkey Serok Ayris (talk) 17:32, 28 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]
"I personally consider myself a Communalist and Apoist. My main inspirations include Murray Bookchin, Abdullah Ocalan and many other PKK leaders like Mustafa Karasu and Bese Hozat."
Okay? I’m acknowledging my biases. Doubt you could ever do the same. So what, I’m still right. This page looks like a Turkish nationalist’s fantasy. The world is not in some grand conspiracy against Turkey, and none of the sources even conclude what putting those countries in the “supported by” section would imply (at least not any of the good sources that aren’t Turkish propaganda) Serok Ayris (talk) 04:19, 9 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
there are blatant pictures of american soldiers with YPG members with their flags bright and their uniforms shining.. so turkish propaganda? most of the countries that "support pkk" are claims made by the turkish government and is said so next to the name of the countries Ao192 (talk) 15:58, 9 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Sure, but this is about the kurdistans workers party insurgency, not the YPG insurgency. The YPG is based in Syria and mainly fights ISIS, not Turkey. The US only helped them against ISIS, so I think the YPG should be moved to the supported by section or more countries added to the supported by section for turkey Noob10293 (talk) 07:44, 27 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
So how come the PKK uses US-weaponry against turkey, theres even a video of a PKK member shooting down an AH-1 cobra with an american made stinger.
tons of videos of PKK using US made TOWs to target Turkish positions.
many american-made weaponry used by PKK and later captured by turkey, like thermal cameras, optics, M16s, M4s etc.
He says in the documentary that before any Turkish news agency reported about the battle in Şırnak, an American news agency reported it. How come, 0 journalists or anyone in the city and before any regional news agencies has time to report this event, a country that is a continent and an entire ocean away from Turkey reports it first.
He also says that American helicopters came down by the mountain regions near Şırnak and delivered supplies etc. to PKK.
unless you know more than a guy that was involved in some of the heaviest fightings in the conflict i'd like to hear your stories. 🙂
https://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/YPG#/media/Dosya:Kurdish_YPG_Fighters_(23180094893).png And since YPG isnt affiliated with PKK, how come YPG proudly waves the flag of Abdullah Öcalan, the founder of PKK, who had absolutely nothing to do with YPG's creation and was in prison for more than 10 years while YPG was being founded and still is. many YPG members carry a picture of him as an arm patch aswell.
YPG and PKK have the same goals and ideologies, if you continue to say YPG =/= PKK, you are just forcing yourself to be blind. Ao192 (talk) 15:41, 27 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
and other than the countries that support pkk which turkey claims, none use turkish sources as a primary source Ao192 (talk) 16:00, 9 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
do you not see the pictures of YPG members posing with American soldiers? and AA isnt the only source saying USA supports YPG/PKK, theres another one. I can add more references if you want;
just search up USA and YPG in google you will find tons of photos of American soldiers hanging around with YPG members. Ao192 (talk) 15:23, 27 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I suggest you find some reliable sources about countries supporting turkey and make an edit request to make the article more neutral Noob10293 (talk) 08:19, 27 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]