‘Abdullah Öcalan’s conditions must evolve into those of a negotiator’
Human rights defender Ahmet Faruk Ünsal said that the legal and constitutional barriers causing the Kurdish question must be removed, and emphasized that Abdullah Öcalan’s conditions should evolve into those befitting a negotiator in the ongoing peace process.
Eren Keskin: It is the state itself that needs to take a step
Eren Keskin, evaluating the withdrawal of the Kurdish Freedom Movement, stated that legal regulations should be implemented as soon as possible and said, "It is the state itself that needs to take a step."
Steps are always taken from the Kurdish side says Journalist Yurtsever
Evaluating the Kurdish Freedom Movement's decision to withdraw its forces in Turkey as "crossing a strategic threshold in the peace process", journalist Engin Yurtsever said: "Steps are constantly being taken by the Kurdish side, but the state is still not taking the necessary steps."
HPG Commander Devrim Palu: If the conditions are created, the withdrawal can proceed smoothly
Speaking at a press event in Qandil, Devrim Palu, a member of the HPG (People’s Defense Forces) Command Council, emphasized the importance of democratic politics, saying, “We are not in love with weapons.” Palu noted that “if more favorable conditions are created, this withdrawal can be carried out more smoothly.”
Sabri Ok: Legal steps must be taken, Leader Öcalan must be freed
Responding to questions after the press statement, KCK Executive Council Member Sabri Ok said, “Thanks to Leader Öcalan’s tremendous efforts, we are at a very important stage. There could be some special laws and amendments specific to this.”
New historic step within the scope of PKK Congress decisions
The leadership of the Kurdish Freedom Movement announced that they have started to withdraw all their forces in Turkey with the approval of Abdullah Öcalan. The statement stressed legal and poltiical approaches should be taken without delay.
'Girls' secondary schools' reaction: Interference in lifestyle
Commenting on the "girls' secondary schools" as a violation of children's rights and a part of the policy of attacking women, Filiz Eraslan, Secretary of Eğitim Sen İzmir Branch No. 2, said: "These are manoeuvres for child marriage, child labour, child abuse, compulsory education and the constant change of the age of education."
Refugee boat sank in Mugla: 14 dead
While 2 people were rescued from the refugee boat sinking off the coast of Bodrum district of Mugla, 14 refugees lost their lives. The search for 2 refugees continues.
Attempt to occupy Kurdish farmers' land in Kirkuk
In Heftexar village of Daquq district of Kirkuk, Arab migrants tried to enter Kurdish farmers' lands with the support of Iraqi army and police forces.
Resistance of 223 workers continue: Wan defends labour, says no to kayyum
The resistance of 223 workers dismissed from their jobs by the Wan (Van) Metropolitan Municipality under the kayyum (trustee) administration continued on its 85th day. Workers once again said: "We will not give way to the kayyum and the rent-seekers".
Journalist Aykol's life still in danger
Journalist-writer Hüseyin Aykol, who was intubated after a cerebral haemorrhage, is being treated for a lung infection and his life still in danger.
Banned Abdullah Öcalan interview published 28 years later
Journalist Fatih Altaylı's interview with Kurdish People's Leader Abdullah Öcalan was published for the first time after 28 years. Abdullah Öcalan had said: " As long as there is dialogue, we will lay down all our arms tomorrow.”
HPG announces operations in Amed and Besta
People's Defence Forces Press Liaison Center (HPG-BIM) announced that Turkey carried out operations in Çewlig (Bingol), Amed (Diyarbakır) and Besta regions and stated that those who give the orders are responsible for the consequences of a possible contact.
Koma Amed members welcomed in Amed
Koma Amed members, who will give a concert in Amed (Diyarbakır) after 30 years, were welcomed with songs at the airport.
If Turkey chooses war, it is in no one's interest says Academician Berwari
Stating that the effects of the failure to form a government in the Federated Kurdistan Region for more than a year have manifested itself in every field, academician Kamuran Berwarî noted that Turkey is preparing for a serious war in the region.