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Turkey Plans Law to Drop Terrorism Charges for PKK Militants Who Lay Down Their Arms - Turkish Minute

Turkey’s parliament is preparing to draft a landmark law that would drop terrorism-related charges against members of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) who agree to lay down their arms, in what officials describe as a key step in the country’s ongoing peace efforts with the militant group, according to a Friday report by the pro-government Türkiye daily.
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While significant steps were being taken in the "Terror-Free Turkey" process, launched by Türkiye with the goal of a terror-free future, the PKK's decision to lay down its arms caused unease among some external powers. The organization's declaration of self-dissolution and disarmament on May 12th was considered the most critical turning point in the process. Following this development, the "Terror-Free Turkey Commission" was established in Parli…

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turkishminute.com broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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