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Pro-Kurdish party in Turkey announces planned PKK disarmament in IraqTurkey’s pro-Kurdish DEM Party says the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) will take a first formal step toward disarmament on ...
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DPA International on MSNJailed PKK leader urges end to fight in first video in 26 yearsAbdullah Öcalan, the jailed founder of the banned Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in Turkey, has called on his followers to ...
As Kurdish armed group PKK started disarmament today as part of its dissolution, Turkey claimed it as a ‘milestone’ and an ...
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Al-Monitor on MSNKurdish PKK fighters to begin disarming at key ceremonyPKK fighters were to begin laying down their weapons at a ceremony in Iraqi Kurdistan Friday, two months after the Kurdish ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNPKK begins disarmament process after 40 years of armed struggle in TurkiyeTURKEY: THE Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) has begun the first steps towards disarmament, closing a chapter on a four-decade ...
Syrian Kurds hold flags as they gather after Turkey's jailed militant leader Abdullah Ocalan called on his Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) to lay down its arms on Thursday, a move that could end its ...
Civiroglu added that PKK’s designation as a “terrorist group” causes NATO, the US, and the international coalition against ISIL, to support Turkey in its actions against PKK, which may, as a ...
Supporters of the pro-Kurdish DEM Party display flags with a portrait of jailed PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan during a rally to celebrate Newroz, which marks the arrival of spring, in Istanbul ...
FILE - In this file photo dated Wednesday, March 21, 2018, a youth holds a flag with the image of Abdullah Ocalan, the jailed leader of the rebel Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, in Istanbul, Turkey.
Turkey’s war with a Kurdish insurgency has escalated in the last year, with casualties at a 13-year high, a new report on the conflict says.
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Families yearn for an end to PKK-Turkey war - MSNA mother weeping for a teenaged daughter shot dead by a Turkish sniper and a father mourning a son killed by PKK militants are among countless families hoping that a new peace drive can end Turkey ...
Turkey wants to close this camp because they say we're connected to the PKK. In Turkey's view all 400 people here are terrorists, for Turkey even our children are terrorists." ...
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