Iraq's displaced Kurds hope to return home after Turkey's Kurdish militants declare a ceasefire
- Turkey's Kurdistan Workers Party declared a ceasefire in their 40-year insurgency against the Turkish government, raising hopes among displaced Iraqi Kurds that they may be able to return home.
- Turkish forces have repeatedly launched offensives in northern Iraq, targeting PKK fighters and setting up bases in the area, displacing thousands of Iraqi Kurdish civilians and cutting them off from their land.
- Iraqi Kurdish farmers like Adil Tahir Qadir, who was displaced from his village of Barchi in 1988, hope the ceasefire will allow them to return to their lands without fear of Turkish bombing.
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