Police have raided a suspected training camp of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in the south of the Netherlands, arresting 29 people. Prosecutors said the raid was not linked to the recent crackdown on suspected Muslim extremists after the murder of filmmaker Theo van Gogh. Van Gogh was killed in Amsterdam by an alleged Islamic radical last week. Officials said the investigation into the PKK in the Netherlands had been ongoing for a year. The raid took place at the suspected paramilitary training camp at Liempde, near Eindhoven. Extradition blocked Earlier this week, The Hague district court blocked the...