Intense fighting
between ISIS and Kurdish Peshmerga fighters over the past month for control of
the strategic city of Kobani on the Turkish-Syrian border threatens not only
domestic stability within Turkey, but also the peace process between the
Turkish government and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).
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Showing posts with label PKK. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Friday, March 22, 2013
The Truce of the Year
In a moment reminiscent of Ireland in 1994, or Spain in 2011, the nation of Turkey made a giant leap forward yesterday when the leader of the Kurdistan Worker's Party, or the PKK, announced from prison his intentions to establish a ceasefire between his ethnic rebellious group and the Turkish authorities. Calling on his fighters to abandon their weapons and begin participating on the political battleground instead, Abdullah Ocalan effectively initiated the end of conflict that has lasted for nearly 30 years and claimed over 40,000 lives. The implications this will have for Turkey, and the region overall, are virtually immeasurable; furthermore, if the ceasefire is legitimate and remains unbroken, Ocalan's announcement yesterday marks the beginning of a new chapter of history for Turkey, one that is remarkably promising.
The scene yesterday in Turkey
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