Police stormed the offices of a pro-Kurdish party in the southeast Turkey on Friday, detaining at least 25 members for alleged links to Kurdish rebels, state-run news agency and party officials said.
Ali Ozguc, a spokesman for the pro-Kurdish Peace and Democracy Party, said police raided several party branches and homes in the southeastern province of Sanliurfa. The party has 20 seats in the 550-member parliament. (AP)













