Kurdistan Workers' Party Disbands
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Kurdistan Workers’ Party announces decision to end its organizational structure’ Decision comes days after PKK convened a party congress in northern Iraq .
In February , PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan urged his group to convene a congress and formally decide to disband.
The PKK is listed as a terror group by Turkiye and its Western allies.
The future of PKK fighters remains uncertain, including whether they may be relocated.
Many see the imprisonment of the mayor, who is the opposition’s strongest challenger to Erdogan , as politically motivated.
The government insists the judiciary operates independently.
Sinan Ulgen , director of the Istanbul -based Edam think tank, cited both domestic and international drivers for the new peace initiative.
Ulgen warns of possible splits within the PKK .
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