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Kurdish militants declare ceasefire in 40-year insurgency in Turkey

Youngsters hold a photograph of the jailed leader of the rebel Kurdistan Workers' Party, Abdullah Ocalan, as they gather to watch live on a TV screen Pro-Kurdish Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party delegation members releasing a statement from Ocalan in Diyarbakir, Turkey, Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025.
(AP Photo/Metin Yoksu)
Youngsters hold a photograph of the jailed leader of the rebel Kurdistan Workers' Party, Abdullah Ocalan, as they gather to watch live on a TV screen Pro-Kurdish Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party delegation members releasing a statement from Ocalan in Diyarbakir, Turkey, Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025.
SOURCE: (AP Photo/Metin Yoksu)
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Kurdish militants declare ceasefire in 40-year insurgency in Turkey
The Kurdish militants who have waged a 40-year insurgency in Turkey declared a ceasefire Saturday, two days after their imprisoned leader called for the group to disarm.The statement from the Kurdistan Workers鈥� Party was published by the Firat News Agency, a media outlet close to the group.Referring to Abdullah Ocalan, who has been imprisoned by Turkey since 1999, the group said, 鈥淲e declare a ceasefire effective today to pave the way for the implementation of Leader Apo鈥檚 Call for Peace and Democratic Society. None of our forces will take armed action unless attacked.鈥漈he conflict between Turkey and the Kurdistan Workers鈥� Party has led to tens of thousands of deaths since it began in 1984. On Thursday, a delegation of Kurdish politicians announced Ocalan鈥檚 call for the Kurdistan Workers鈥� Party to lay down its arms and disband after visiting him on his island prison earlier the same day.The ceasefire is the first sign of a break in the conflict since peace talks between the Kurdistan Workers鈥� Party and Ankara broke down in the summer of 2015.In its statement, the Kurdistan Workers' Party said Ocalan鈥檚 statement indicated that a 鈥渘ew historical process has begun in Kurdistan and the Middle East.鈥� Kurdistan refers to the parts of Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran inhabited by Kurds.While stating that it would 鈥渃omply with and implement the requirements of the call from our own side,鈥� the Kurdistan Workers' Party emphasized that 鈥渄emocratic politics and legal grounds must also be suitable for success.鈥漈he ceasefire came as the main pro-Kurdish political party in Turkey has faced pressure, with several of its mayors being removed from office in recent months and replaced by government appointees.The group also called for Ocalan to be released from Imrali prison, located in the Marmara Sea, to 鈥減ersonally direct and execute鈥� a party congress that would lead to the militants laying down their arms.

The Kurdish militants who have waged a 40-year insurgency in Turkey declared a ceasefire Saturday, two days after their imprisoned leader called for the group to disarm.

The statement from the Kurdistan Workers鈥� Party was published by the Firat News Agency, a media outlet close to the group.

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Referring to Abdullah Ocalan, who has been imprisoned by Turkey since 1999, the group said, 鈥淲e declare a ceasefire effective today to pave the way for the implementation of Leader Apo鈥檚 Call for Peace and Democratic Society. None of our forces will take armed action unless attacked.鈥�

The conflict between Turkey and the Kurdistan Workers鈥� Party has led to tens of thousands of deaths since it began in 1984. On Thursday, a delegation of Kurdish politicians announced Ocalan鈥檚 call for the Kurdistan Workers鈥� Party to lay down its arms and disband after visiting him on his island prison earlier the same day.

The ceasefire is the first sign of a break in the conflict since peace talks between the Kurdistan Workers鈥� Party and Ankara broke down in the summer of 2015.

In its statement, the Kurdistan Workers' Party said Ocalan鈥檚 statement indicated that a 鈥渘ew historical process has begun in Kurdistan and the Middle East.鈥� Kurdistan refers to the parts of Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran inhabited by Kurds.

While stating that it would 鈥渃omply with and implement the requirements of the call from our own side,鈥� the Kurdistan Workers' Party emphasized that 鈥渄emocratic politics and legal grounds must also be suitable for success.鈥�

The ceasefire came as the main pro-Kurdish political party in Turkey has faced pressure, with several of its mayors being removed from office in recent months and replaced by government appointees.

The group also called for Ocalan to be released from Imrali prison, located in the Marmara Sea, to 鈥減ersonally direct and execute鈥� a party congress that would lead to the militants laying down their arms.