
- The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) announced its dissolution and conclusion of its armed struggle.
- The decision follows founder Abdullah Ocalan’s call for the PKK to disarm and disband.
- The PKK’s insurgency since 1984 has cost more than 40,000 lives.
The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) has announced its dissolution and the end of more than four decades of armed struggle against the Turkish state, the pro-Kurd ANF news agency reported.
“The 12th PKK Congress has decided to dissolve the PKK’s organisational structure and end its method of armed struggle,†the group announced on Monday in a statement, after holding its congress last week.
The PKK’s announcement to dissolve itself heeds a call by its founder Abdullah Ocalan, jailed in an island off Istanbul since 1999, who urged his fighters in February to disarm and disband.
In a letter, Ocalan urged the PKK to hold a congress to formalise the decision.
Days later, the PKK’s leadership accepted Ocalan’s call, declaring a ceasefire.
In a speech on Saturday, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan hinted that news about a dissolution could come at any moment, adding that his Government was determined to “save our country from the scourge of terrorismâ€.
“We are advancing with firm steps on the path to the goal of a terror-free Turkey,†he said.
The PKK, designated a terrorist group by Turkey, the United States and the European Union, has waged an insurgency since 1984.
Its original aim was to carve out a homeland for Kurds, who make up about 20% of Turkey’s 85 million people.
Since Ocalan was jailed there have been various attempts to end the bloodshed, which has cost more than 40,000 lives.
– Agence France-Presse
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