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A car was set on fire near Turkey's parliament, reflecting decades of conflict with the PKK. The incident occurred before the ...
After announcing they would disarm, the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) began destroying their weapons in northern Iraq.
Support from the PKK and Turkiye’s politicians signals a change after decades of conflict, but pitfalls remain.
A car fire near Turkey's parliament highlighted unresolved tensions with the PKK, a rebel group promising disarmament. This ...
A new session of the parliamentary committee tackling the terror-free Türkiye initiative was held on Wednesday, as lawmakers ...
Mothers of those brainwashed to join the terrorist group PKK and those whose children died in detention or extrajudicial ...
The PKK, which took up arms against the Turkish state in 1984, said in May it would disarm and dissolve. The parliamentary commission was launched this month to set a path towards lasting peace, which ...
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said a “new page in history” has turned, after the Kurdish PKK militant group that has waged a decades-long insurgency in the country began laying down their ...
On July 11, a group of PKK fighters burned their weapons in a ceremony marking the end of their forty-year-long armed campaign against the Kurdish state. Aliza Marcus, a leading expert on the militant ...
PKK militants symbolically lay down arms in historic ceremony in Iraqi Kurdistan The ceremony marks a fresh turning point in a peace process aimed at ending the militant group’s four-decade armed ...
The militant Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) made "historic decisions" at a congress this week after a call from its jailed leader to dissolve, a linked news agency said on Friday - a potentially ...
Since 1984, the PKK has been locked in armed conflict with the Turkish state, and decided in May to disarm and disband after a public call from the group's long-imprisoned leader, Abdullah Ocalan.
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