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Kurdish militant leader to call ceasefire in one month

PostAuthor: Piling » Mon Feb 25, 2013 2:26 pm

(Reuters) - Jailed Kurdish militant leader Abdullah Ocalan will call a ceasefire at the Kurdish New Year next month, moving forward a peace process with Turkey aimed at ending his group's 28-year-old insurgency, media reports said on Monday.

Ocalan, head of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), has been holding peace talks with Turkey since last October and met a delegation of Kurdish politicians at the weekend to discuss the negotiations.

At those talks, on the island of Imrali near Istanbul, he signalled the PKK may release Turkish state officials it is holding, according to a statement read by the politicians. Several newspapers on Monday reported details of a timetable to end a conflict which has killed more than 40,000 people.

"Ocalan will make a ceasefire call to the PKK at Newroz for a lasting peace," the liberal Radikal daily said, referring to the March 21 Kurdish New Year. The Yeni Safak newspaper, which is close to the government, carried a similar report. They did not disclose their sources.

Only a few Turkish officials are familiar with details of the negotiations and MPs from the pro-Kurdish Peace and Democracy Party (BDP) who visited Ocalan on Saturday only conveyed the brief statement from the PKK leader.

"My health is good but I am getting old. I want to see peace before I die," the Milliyet daily quoted Ocalan, 63, as saying in Imrali where he has been held in virtual isolation since his capture in 1999.

The timetable for ending the conflict envisages a gradual withdrawal of several thousand militants from Turkey after the ceasefire call and Yeni Safak said the PKK fighters would begin leaving Turkey between March and June.

In return the government is expected to push through reforms extending the rights of a Kurdish minority numbering around 15 million out of a total population of 76 million. Last week the government sent to parliament a penal reform bill which is expected to result in the release of some of the thousands of Kurdish activists who are currently on trial accused of links to the PKK.

The PKK, which is designated a terrorist group by Turkey, the United States and European Union, launched its insurgency in 1984 with the aim of carving out a Kurdish state in southeast Turkey but it has moderated its goal to limited self-rule.

A 21-page record of the talks between Ocalan and the BDP was delivered to the PKK leadership in the Qandil mountains of northern Iraq on Saturday night and Ocalan's 61-page peace plan was being delivered to the PKK separately, Yeni Safak said.

It added that the PKK was expected to release several security personnel and officials which it holds this week, while its fighters in Turkey were ordered to keep away from military areas. There was no immediate comment from the PKK.

The PKK holds nine people, including soldiers and civil servants, according to the Diyarbakir-based Human Rights Association.

(Writing by Daren Butler; Editing by Nick Tattersall)

http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/02/2 ... C520130225


There is nothing new in a Ceased-Fire from the PKK. The new step would be if Turkey accept it and what are its conditions.
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PostAuthor: Anthea » Mon Feb 25, 2013 2:39 pm

Yet ANOTHER ceasefire X(

As TURKEY are the ones doing most of the fighting it should be TURKEY that declares a cease-fire X(
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Re: Kurdish militant leader to call ceasefire in one month

PostAuthor: Anthea » Mon Feb 25, 2013 3:37 pm

Piling wrote:(Reuters) - Jailed Kurdish militant leader Abdullah Ocalan will call a ceasefire at the Kurdish New Year next month, moving forward a peace process with Turkey aimed at ending his group's 28-year-old insurgency, media reports said on Monday.

Fook that for an idea - I have lost count of the number of times the PKK has had cease-fires and it got them exactly NOWHERE

Piling wrote:Ocalan, head of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), has been holding peace talks with Turkey since last October and met a delegation of Kurdish politicians at the weekend to discuss the negotiations.

Ocalan does NOT belong in any peace talks because he has NO IDEA how the world has changed and how many aboriginal people have been granted land rights to their traditional homelands.

I doubt very much that the Turkish government would have gone out of their way to keep Ocalan informed about all the one-time Eastern Block countries who are now totally independent. Does anyone actually believe that the Turkish government told Ocalan about the division of the Sudan and the forming of an Independent South Sudan or the Referendum on separation Scotland is about to have.

Does anyone actually believe that the Turkish government has informed Ocalan as to how wealthy North Kurdistan would be if it were to become independent and be able to use wealth generated by Kurdish minerals and oil for the benefit of the Kurdish people ? ? ?

Piling wrote:At those talks, on the island of Imrali near Istanbul, he signalled the PKK may release Turkish state officials it is holding, according to a statement read by the politicians. Several newspapers on Monday reported details of a timetable to end a conflict which has killed more than 40,000 people.

Time people were reminded why the conflict started and WHO actually started the conflict with the forced deportations and deaths of many THOUSANDS of Kurds and ALL the other HORRENDOUS Turkey did to Kurds long before anyone had ever heard of Ocalan.

Piling wrote:"Ocalan will make a ceasefire call to the PKK at Newroz for a lasting peace," the liberal Radikal daily said, referring to the March 21 Kurdish New Year. The Yeni Safak newspaper, which is close to the government, carried a similar report. They did not disclose their sources.

Only a few Turkish officials are familiar with details of the negotiations and MPs from the pro-Kurdish Peace and Democracy Party (BDP) who visited Ocalan on Saturday only conveyed the brief statement from the PKK leader.

"My health is good but I am getting old. I want to see peace before I die," the Milliyet daily quoted Ocalan, 63, as saying in Imrali where he has been held in virtual isolation since his capture in 1999.

63 is NOT old. Park Geun-hye has just been sworn in as South Korea president and she is 61 years old. Perhaps Ocalan does not feel that he could cope with politics anymore, if so that is another reason he does NOT belong in any peace talks X(

Piling wrote:The timetable for ending the conflict envisages a gradual withdrawal of several thousand militants from Turkey after the ceasefire call and Yeni Safak said the PKK fighters would begin leaving Turkey between March and June.

Why the Fook should they leave, it is their country and one that they were prepared to die for X(

Piling wrote:In return the government is expected to push through reforms extending the rights of a Kurdish minority numbering around 15 million out of a total population of 76 million. Last week the government sent to parliament a penal reform bill which is expected to result in the release of some of the thousands of Kurdish activists who are currently on trial accused of links to the PKK.

The PKK, which is designated a terrorist group by Turkey, the United States and European Union, launched its insurgency in 1984 with the aim of carving out a Kurdish state in southeast Turkey but it has moderated its goal to limited self-rule.

Sold out all the Kurds who have lost their lives for freedom X(

Piling wrote:A 21-page record of the talks between Ocalan and the BDP was delivered to the PKK leadership in the Qandil mountains of northern Iraq on Saturday night and Ocalan's 61-page peace plan was being delivered to the PKK separately, Yeni Safak said.

It added that the PKK was expected to release several security personnel and officials which it holds this week, while its fighters in Turkey were ordered to keep away from military areas. There was no immediate comment from the PKK.

The PKK holds nine people, including soldiers and civil servants, according to the Diyarbakir-based Human Rights Association.

(Writing by Daren Butler; Editing by Nick Tattersall)

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Re: Kurdish militant leader to call ceasefire in one month

PostAuthor: Aslan » Mon Feb 25, 2013 8:16 pm

as if a ceasefire would solve everything lol in my opinion that is a dumb choice but im over it :|

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