Increasing Turkish Kurds’ mistrust following Erdogan’s political actions
British media reported that Turkey’s repression against the rival of the president and silence against what reforms to end the 40 -year -old clash with the Kurds have fueled the Kurds and have pessimized the fragile peace.
According to RCO News Agency, the potential increase in Turkey’s political and economic stability as a member of NATO could lead to efforts to reduce tensions in other parts of West Asia, as well as failure to flame Turkey’s economic and social problems and to casualties that the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) have been killed.
Reuters News Agency demanded “Baghchali government” head of the Turkish Nationalist Right Party and the President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to disarm the PKK after the failed attempts to terminate the clashes, a kind of “offering” for the Turkish government. A request made by the PKK Party announced the ceasefire following the call.
Now the Kurdish People’s and Democracy Party, or DEM in Turkey, the third largest party, is calling for steps for democracy, and the PKK has also stated that he wants to manage the disarmament himself and create political conditions for peace.
Interviews with several Kurds and politicians showing doubts about peace in the southeast of Turkey, mainly Kurdish in the midst of the suppression of opposition parties and the arrest of Istanbul mayor Akram Imamoglu and Erdogan’s political rival; A move that has brought a wide wave of protests in more than a decade for Türkiye.
“We are entering a minefield,” says Genghis Janjar, a lawyer for the People’s Democracy and Democracy, who has been closely involved with the Kurdish issue since the early 1980s. Maybe everything goes out of control and fails. This is possible. “
Reuters also reports that three meetings between the Party of Equality and Democracy of the Peoples and Ocalan in a prison in Istanbul’s southern Istanbul Island, which has been imprisoned for since year 4, are claimed that Ankara keeps them about any roadmap for reform in the dark and unaware.
The Turkish President has not responded to the request for comment on these issues, and the AKP officials call Erdogan’s duty to the president’s duty.
Erdogan, who has not clarified the positions in this regard, said after Ocalan’s peace request, “The democratic atmosphere for politics will naturally expand after disarmament.”
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