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09/03/2011
As Turkey's government looks to June elections, an old foe raises the prospect of renewed attacks.
By Alakbar Raufoglu for Southeast European Times -- 09/03/11
As Turkey's government looks to June elections, an old foe raises the prospect of renewed attacks.
By Alakbar Raufoglu for Southeast European Times -- 09/03/11
Early last week the Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) announced the end of its unilateral ceasefire, three months earlier than initially promised, saying the government had not responded to its demands.
So far, the PKK has observed seven ceasefires. The latest was in response to promised reforms by the government.
The Erdogan administration declared a "Democratic Opening" in 2009, which was designed to break the deadlock with the Kurds and to explore a political solution to the conflict.
So far, the PKK has observed seven ceasefires. The latest was in response to promised reforms by the government.
The Erdogan administration declared a "Democratic Opening" in 2009, which was designed to break the deadlock with the Kurds and to explore a political solution to the conflict.
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