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Jailed Kurdish militant leader urges PKK fighters to disarm before a symbolic peace ceremony

NORTHERN IRAQ, JUL 09 – PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan urged fighters to disarm as part of a peace process ending 40 years of conflict that caused over 40,000 deaths, with a symbolic ceremony planned in Iraq.

  • In a rare video on Wednesday, Abdullah Ocalan declared the PKK's armed struggle over and set a symbolic disarmament ceremony for later this week in Sulaymaniyah.
  • PKK spokesman Zagros Hiwar reported that 20 to 30 fighters will publicly destroy their weapons in Sulaymaniyah on Friday with observers present.
  • Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expects rapid progress in the disarmament process, with government gestures supporting the initiative to benefit regional stability.
  • The Turkish Grand National Assembly will establish a disarmament committee to oversee the process, which is expected to take two to five months, according to official statements.
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On Friday, the PKK's disarmament will begin with a symbolic ceremony, overshadowed by the death of twelve Turkish soldiers.

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The leader of the terrorist group called on his militants to lay down their arms before a disarmament ceremony next Friday.

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Abdullah Öcalan, the historic leader of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), surprised this Wednesday, July 9, with a video message from his prison on the island of Imrali, in the Marmara Sea: he officially declared the closure of the armed stage of the Kurdish movement. READ ALSO: Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalán will give his first video message from prison in 26 years “We voluntarily declare the end of our armed struggle,” said the 76-year-old l…

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U.S. News broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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