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The kidnapped Kurdish team said that the 40-year-old rebellion against Turkey, he said he was dismissed and destroyed.
In February, the leader who arrested by the organization took place by Abdullah Ocalan in February. The group is prohibited in Turkey as a terrorist group in the EU, England and the United States.
The PKK rebel aims to first create an independent homeland for the Kurds, which make up about 20% of the Turkish population. However, since then, it has been moving away from separatist goals, more autonomy and larger Kurdish rights.
More than 40,000 people were killed during the conflict.
In February, the 76-year-old Ocalan called to arm the action and solve himself. The PKK leader has been in private since 1999 in an island in the Marmara Sea in the Southwest of Istanbul.
Ocalan wrote a letter from prison in February: “There is no alternative to democracy in the chase and implementation of the political system. Democratic consensus is a fundamental road.”
It is not known what happens to the collapse of Ocalan and his supporters, but there are assumptions that it can be passworded.
Kurdish politicians will hoping for a new political dialogue and lead to the bigger Kurdish rights.
Both sides now had a bargaining cause.
The PKK has been severely struck by Turkish servicemen in recent years, and regional changes have complicated them and branches to operate in Iraq and Syria.
President Erdogan, if Turkey’s next presidential election is re-elected, in 2028 in need of support for the Kurdish political parties.
According to Reuters news agency, the “terrorless Turkey” was an important step against a terrorist Turkey and the process will be monitored by government agencies, President Tayyip Erdogan’s spokeswoman AK Party, Reuters news agency reported.
Winthrop Rodgers, International Affairs Tank Chatham House, said he would be “a great democratic transition by Turkey” to accept the requirements from Kurdish political parties.
In recent months, some Turkish leaders have been “good intentions” and rodgers allowed the PKK to collapse.
He added: “However, large changes needed for the participation of the Kurdish participation in politics and society are less clear.
“In many ways, the ball is in the Turkish court.”