Research finds distrust among Kurds, state unity concerns among Turks over peace report - Turkish Minute
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A year ago to the day, on 27 February 2025, the imprisoned leader of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), Abdullah Öcalan, called on his group to renounce armed struggle. The appeal was a highlight of a process initiated by the Turkish state at the end of 2024 with the aim of ending four decades of war. Since then, the PKK, whose fighters are based in Northern Iraq, has symbolically joined the call of its founder. But peace is still waiting, whic…
Research finds distrust among Kurds, state unity concerns among Turks over peace report - Turkish Minute
A new study has found that social media reactions to a draft report by a parliamentary commission tasked with advancing peace efforts with the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) reveal deep polarization, with distrust dominating Kurdish responses and concerns about state unity shaping discourse among Turks.
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