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(10 Oct 2007) SHOTLIST Sirnak Province 1. Various of Turkish trucks carrying tanks towards the Turkey/Iraq border 2. Close-up of Turkish soldier in military vehicle 3. Various of military trucks carrying tanks driving Cizre 4. Wide of town 5. Mid of town 6. Various of people at market place 7. Close up of veiled woman 8. SOUNDBITE: (Kurdish) Name not given, Vox pop: "We don't want war. All the people here are suffering because of that." 9. Mid of market 10. Exterior of former home of PKK (Kurdistan Workers' Party) member killed in 1992 11. Set-up shot of Gule Uysal, sister of PKK member killed in 1992, holding up photograph of her dead brother Abdullah 12. Close-up of Uysal 13. Close-up of photograph of dead brother Abdullah 14. SOUNDBITE: (Kurdish) Gule Uysal, sister of PKK member killed in 1992: "Our brothers, uncles, fathers are being killed because of this war. We don't want Turkey to enter Northern Iraq. The only way to solve this problem is for Turks and Kurds to come together and find a way out." 15. Low shot of Uysal speaking Istanbul 16. Wide of Bosporus strait 17. Pedestrians walking 18. SOUNDBITE: (Turkish) Hakan Gunsur, Vox pop: "This decision comes late. Either it will be used or not, but I think it is good that Grand National Assembly will give authorisation to the Government (for the Turkish army to cross the border in pursuit of rebels). I think it was needed." 19. Mid of ferry 20. Various set-up shots of analyst Hasan Koni 21. SOUNDBITE: (English) Professor Hasan Koni, analyst: "Taking this motion in front of the American objections and the Iraqi government objections, is not really possible. So I see this decision as a public diplomacy in order to appease the Turkish people." 22. Wide of newspaper stand 23. Man at newspaper stand 24. Tilt down of newspapers on display 25. Headline reading: (Turkish) "Enter and Destroy" 26. Man reading newspaper STORYLINE Turkish troops pounded suspected Kurdish rebel camps in northern Iraq with artillery fire, a newspaper reported on Wednesday, after the government announced it would seek parliament's approval for a cross-border military operation. Turkey's government said on Tuesday it had begun preparations for its army to cross the border in pursuit of rebels belonging to the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). A member of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's governing Justice and Development Party said the government would seek parliament's approval. The measure, however, was unlikely to come to the floor before the end of a four-day religious holiday on Sunday, another party official said on Wednesday. Such a large-scale military incursion could open a new front in Iraq. It would also disrupt one of the few relatively peaceful areas of Iraq and would jeopardise Turkey's ties with the United States, which has urged Ankara not to take unilateral steps. Footage captured by an AP Television crew on Wednesday showed trucks carrying Turkish military tanks driving towards the Turkish-Iraqi border. On Turkey's side of the border, the military this week launched a major offensive backed by airpower against the rebels in Sirnak province, close to the Iraqi border. Responding to more than a week of deadly attacks in southeastern Turkey by the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK, Turkish troops are targeting the guerrillas' suspected escape routes in mountainous areas. A Turkish newspaper reported that Turkish troops pounded suspected Kurdish rebel camps in northern Iraq with artillery fire, and residents of a Kurdish village near the border said their village was being "bombarded" on Monday night. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...