The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) terrorist organization was committed to a self-declared cease-fire until the June general elections. Abdullah Öcalan, leader of the PKK, and serving a life sentence at a prison in İmralı, has now ordered his men to resume acts of egregious violence mainly in the predominantly Kurdish, war-stricken southeastern parts of Turkey. This is in response to Turkish deployments to patrol airspace in northern Iraq and the exclusion of the PKK from the parliamentary sessions to insert Kurd groups in the government.
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