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PKK militants want to enter Turkish politics: top commander

11 July 2025
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PKK militants want to enter Turkish politics: top commander
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Kurdish militants, led by PKK commander Bese Hozat, aim to transition to mainstream politics in Turkey after beginning disarmament, contingent on the release of PKK founder Abdullah Ocalan. Hozat emphasized that legal reforms in Turkey are crucial for their peaceful political engagement, asserting their dedication to democratic integration rather than armed struggle.

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Kurdish fighters want to stop fighting and join politics in Turkey, but they need their leader to be freed from prison for that to happen.

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