Multilateral aspects on Türkiye’s regional role and the PKK peace process were busily handled during this year’s Erbil Forum with high interest
The iconic leader of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, Abdullah Öcalan, has urged the militant group to lay down arms
The bitter experiences of the past century have proved that a progressive solution to the Kurdish question, which is intertwined with a deepening imperialist war in the Middle East and involves four countries in the region,
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The Print on MSNAbdullah Öcalan’s appeal won’t end Türkiye’s long war with Kurdish minorityThere’s a reason to be sceptical about Abdullah Öcalan's call for peace. Efforts to end the fighting in 1993, 1995-1996, and 2013-2015 all led nowhere.
The PKK (Kurdistan Workers’ Party) should dissolve. I make this call and take historical responsibility,” read the letter from Abdullah Öcalan, the imprisoned leader of the Kurdish guerrilla, on Thursday,
Turkey Continues Strikes on PKK in Iraq, Syria
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What does Öcalan's call for the PKK to lay down arms mean for Turkey and Syria?
Turkey Continues Strikes on PKK in Iraq, Syria Despite Ocalan Call
Ocalan last week called on his outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) to lay down its arms and dissolve, and the militant group declared an immediate ceasefire on Saturday. "The Turkish Armed Forces will continue its operations and search-scanning activities in the region for the survival and security of our country,
Turkey urges PKK to ‘immediately’ surrender arms: defence sources
Turkey on Thursday called on the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) to “immediately and unconditionally” disband and surrender its weapons, following a call by the group’s jailed founder Abdullah Öcalan,
As the government's pressures continue at full speed, the actors of the past "Yes, But Not Enough" stance have reappeared. Those who ignore the new phase of the regime are lining up to create an atmosphere of spring in the country.
Ankara wants a success story without Western oversight.
EDITORIAL. Following the call by the PKK's historic leader, Abdullah Öcalan, to dissolve his organization, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan must agree to enter into a political discussion to put an end to 40 years of war.
These meetings culminated in Öcalan’s February 27 statement, in which he urged his organization to lay down arms and abandon demands for Kurdish statehood, self-determination, autonomy, and even cultural rights,
Abdullah Öcalan, the jailed leader of the PKK, is expected to make his “historic” call to his terrorist group to lay down arms sometime this
Move hailed as a “historic opportunity,” but the group fighting for Kurdish independence stopped short of declaring its dissolution.
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