Turkey Plans Law to Drop Terrorism Charges for PKK Militants Who Lay Down Their Arms - Turkish Minute
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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…
Turkey Moves to Drop Terror Charges for Disarmed PKK Members
The Turkish parliament is preparing legislation that would allow PKK members who voluntarily lay down their arms to have terrorism-related charges dropped. A special parliamentary commission has been formed to draft the law, which aims to provide a clear legal framework for reintegrating disarmed militants into society. The commission is expected to define the legal consequences for former PKK members who abandon armed struggle, including the po…
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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