Navigator
Facebook
Search
Ads & Recent Photos
Recent Images
Random images
Welcome To Roj Bash Kurdistan 

Kurds in Istanbul call for jailed leader's release Read mor

A place to post daily news of Kurdistan from valid sources .

Kurds in Istanbul call for jailed leader's release Read mor

PostAuthor: Aslan » Sun Mar 17, 2013 5:02 pm

ISTANBUL: Tens of thousands of Kurds rallied in Istanbul on Sunday urging the release of jailed rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan, who is expected to call a ceasefire this week as hopes grow for peace with Ankara.

Gathering in the city's Kazlicesme square to mark the upcoming Kurdish New Year or Newroz, participants demanded the freedom of Abdullah Ocalan, the leader of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) who has been in prison since 1999.

According to a draft peace plan, Ocalan is set to call for a long-sought ceasefire on March 21, the day of the Kurdish New Year, and for rebel fighters to lay down arms by August.

The PKK is branded a terrorist group by Turkey and its Western allies.

Late last year, Turkey's secret services resumed negotiations with Ocalan with the ultimate aim of ending the PKK's fight for autonomy in the southeast that has claimed more than 45,000 lives since 1984.

As part of the new peace push, Turkish authorities have allowed Kurdish lawmakers to visit Ocalan in his island prison on two occasions.

After the last visit in February, Ocalan provided Kurdish representatives with letters containing the draft peace plan.

In a move billed as a goodwill gesture, the PKK on Wednesday released eight Turkish prisoners who had been held by the rebel group in northern Iraq for some two years.

A third meeting between Ocalan and Kurdish lawmakers is scheduled for next week.

Aslan
Tuti
Tuti
 
Posts: 1409
Images: 81
Joined: Mon Sep 10, 2012 5:11 am
Highscores: 0
Arcade winning challenges: 0
Has thanked: 0 time
Been thanked: 757 times
Nationality: Prefer not to say

Kurds in Istanbul call for jailed leader's release Read mor

Sponsor

Sponsor
 

Re: Kurds in Istanbul call for jailed leader's release Read

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sun Mar 17, 2013 7:07 pm

Aslan wrote:ISTANBUL: Tens of thousands of Kurds rallied in Istanbul on Sunday urging the release of jailed rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan, who is expected to call a ceasefire this week as hopes grow for peace with Ankara.

Ocalan should never have been imprisoned in the first place.

Aslan wrote:Gathering in the city's Kazlicesme square to mark the upcoming Kurdish New Year or Newroz, participants demanded the freedom of Abdullah Ocalan, the leader of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) who has been in prison since 1999.

According to a draft peace plan, Ocalan is set to call for a long-sought ceasefire on March 21, the day of the Kurdish New Year, and for rebel fighters to lay down arms by August.

What is this "long-sought ceasefire" there have been many cease-fires I see no difference unless the PKK are made to surrender completely.
Aslan wrote:The PKK is branded a terrorist group by Turkey and its Western allies.

Late last year, Turkey's secret services resumed negotiations with Ocalan with the ultimate aim of ending the PKK's fight for autonomy in the southeast that has claimed more than 45,000 lives since 1984.

I like the way that Turkey conveniently forgets to mention all the THOUSANDS of Kurds it tortured and killed.
Aslan wrote:As part of the new peace push, Turkish authorities have allowed Kurdish lawmakers to visit Ocalan in his island prison on two occasions.

Has Ocalan been allowed a private visit by his lawyers yet?
Aslan wrote:After the last visit in February, Ocalan provided Kurdish representatives with letters containing the draft peace plan.

In a move billed as a goodwill gesture, the PKK on Wednesday released eight Turkish prisoners who had been held by the rebel group in northern Iraq for some two years.

Where is the goodwill gesture by Turkey? I knew I have not taken much interest in what was happening recently but I do NOT remember Turkey releasing any of it's thousands of Kurdish prisoners as a sign of good will on their part.
Aslan wrote:A third meeting between Ocalan and Kurdish lawmakers is scheduled for next week.
Good Thoughts Good Words Good Deeds
User avatar
Anthea
Shaswar
Shaswar
Donator
Donator
 
Posts: 29505
Images: 1155
Joined: Thu Oct 18, 2012 2:13 pm
Location: Sitting in front of computer
Highscores: 3
Arcade winning challenges: 6
Has thanked: 6019 times
Been thanked: 729 times
Nationality: Kurd by heart


Return to Kurdistan Today News (Only News)

Who is online

Registered users: Bing [Bot], Google [Bot], Majestic-12 [Bot]

x

#{title}

#{text}