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A ceremony in northern Iraq on Friday saw a handful of Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) militants lay down their weapons, a ...
Fighters from the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, have begun laying down their weapons in a symbolic ceremony marking the ...
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday called for full support of the disarmament of Kurdish militants that began with ...
The disarmament process will start under tight security in Iraqi Kurdistan and is expected to take all summer.
The PKK disarmament ceremony also could mark a new era for the Kurds, one of the largest stateless groups in the world with over 30 million people living across Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Syria. The PKK ...
After its four-decade insurgency against Turkey's government, the Kurdistan Workers' Party has symbolically laid down its arms. The historic turning point presents opportunities and challenges for ...
The state still considers them terrorists. They are Kurdish children. The state must act immediately and extend its hand for ...
The group of 30 members burned their weapons in a cauldron in Iraq. The group has been fighting with Turkey for 40 years.
Assyrian MP George Aryo, whose mandatory adopted Turkish name is 'Aslan.'Ankara -- Deputy leader of the IYI Party ("Good ...
The decision by the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) to lay down its arms and apparently disband has reverberated across the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq.
Fighters from the Kurdish separatist group PKK begin laying down weapons in Iraq as part of a peace process with Turkey.