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Kurdistan Workers Party Announces Dissolution Amid Ongoing Conflict Resolution Efforts

The PKK's decision to dissolve marks a significant shift after decades of armed struggle in Turkey.
The Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) has announced its intention to dissolve, marking a historic development after nearly five decades of conflict with Turkey that has resulted in tens of thousands of fatalities.
In a statement released on Monday, the PKK declared that all activities under its name have officially come to an end.
This decision was made during the group’s 12th Congress, a critical decision-making assembly, which resolved to dismantle the PKK’s organizational framework and cease its armed struggle.
The group indicated that guidance for implementing this dissolution process would be provided by Abdullah Ocalan, its imprisoned leader.
Although the statement indicated a full cessation of PKK activities, it did not clarify if this resolution would extend to affiliated branches in Iraq, Syria, and Iran.
Additionally, the details surrounding the disarmament process and the status of existing fighters remain unspecified.
The PKK acknowledged that the long-standing Kurdish issue in Turkey has reached a stage where resolution is possible through democratic means.
It emphasized the necessity of rebuilding relations between Turkish and Kurdish communities, concurrently noting that current geopolitical developments in the Middle East have influenced this decision.
Furthermore, the group urged the Turkish government, led by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and all political stakeholders to take responsibility and engage in the peace process towards a democratic society.
The Turkish presidency welcomed the PKK's announcement, interpreting it as evidence that the “Terror-Free Turkey process” initiated under Erdogan is gaining momentum.
The spokesperson for the ruling Justice and Development (AK) Party conveyed optimism that this decision might herald a new epoch for the region, emphasizing that the eradication of terrorism must be fully realized for such an era to unfold.
The conflict involving the PKK, founded by Ocalan in 1978, has primarily revolved around its aspiration for an independent Kurdish state in southeastern Turkey.
However, the group’s recent stance has shifted towards advocating for more regional autonomy rather than outright independence.
In March 2024, the PKK had previously declared a ceasefire following Ocalan’s call for disarmament.
The estimated death toll from the conflict exceeds 40,000.
The relationship between Turkey and its Kurdish population, which accounts for approximately 15% to 20% of the country’s population, has been complex.
Erdogan’s administration has previously engaged the Kurdish community by enhancing language rights and attempting peace negotiations.
However, these efforts faltered around 2015, leading to intensified military actions against the PKK and a crackdown on pro-Kurdish political groups, which have faced allegations of affiliation with the militant organization.
The Kurdish population is significant not only in Turkey but also in neighboring countries, where they have established communities in northern Syria, northern Iraq, and Iran.
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