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Fighters from the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, have begun laying down their weapons in a symbolic ceremony marking the ...
The ceremony took place under tight security at a cave in Iraqi Kurdistan - the disarmament process is expected to last all ...
The disarmament process will start under tight security in Iraqi Kurdistan and is expected to take all summer.
signalling an end to more than four decades of armed struggle for Kurdish rights in Turkey. Earlier this year, the PKK ...
A group of 30 Kurdish fighters have ceremonially burned their weapons in northern Iraq, marking a major step toward ending a ...
Turkey is trying to use the ceasefire to its advantage. Its military is taking advantage of the drop in attacks by the PKK to try to take control of the mountains that it did not previously control.
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Thirty PKK fighters destroyed their weapons at a symbolic ceremony in Iraqi Kurdistan on Friday, two months after the Kurdish ...
The group took up arms in 1984, beginning a string of bloody attacks on Turkish soil that sparked a conflict that cost more ...
The PKK’s transition away from armed struggle is expected to culminate in the establishment of a new political party in ...
Erdogan said the recent steps to disarm have united Turkey, and now the parliament will help facilitate the disarmament ...
A ceremony in northern Iraq on Friday saw a handful of Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) militants lay down their weapons, a ...
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