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Families whose children joined the PKK (Kurdish Workers Party), hold their images as they sit in front of the headquarters of the Equality and Democracy (DEM) Party after the PKK announced its ...
Turkey’s war with the PKK has led to a sweeping crackdown in recent years against pro-Kurdish parties, who have been accused by the Turkish government of having links to the group and its ...
In the 1990s when the Turkish government fought a pitiless war against the PKK, banned Kurdish language, criminalized identifying as a Kurd, and depopulated thousands of Kurdish villages, Erdogan ...
Ankara, worried about the consequences of the US-Israeli escalation of the war against Iran and across the Middle East, has re-opened talks with the Kurdish Workers Party and has put the release ...
Initiative comes after UN-backed commission that investigated sectarian violence recommended authorities increase diversity ...
The group has waged a 24-year guerrilla war for greater autonomy for Turkey's minority Kurds from bases in southeastern Turkey and northern Iraq.
Some are calling the actions of Turkish-backed fighters "war crimes." Hevrin Khalaf, a 35-year-old Kurdish-Syrian politician and the general secretary of the Syria Future Party, which aimed to ...
Men watch the announcement of PKK's (Kurdish Workers Party) dissolution on the News on a television screen inside a traditional Turkish tea house, in Diyarbakir, on May 12, 2025.