11.07.2025 10:20
A historic step is being taken in the "Terror-Free Turkey" process. A group of members from the terrorist organization PKK will lay down their arms in the Raperin district of Sulaymaniyah. It has also been revealed who will attend the ceremony...
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As part of the call made by the terrorist organization PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan on February 27, the organization will start to lay down arms from today. In a ceremony to be held in the Raperin district of Sulaymaniyah, a group of 33 to 44 people will surrender their weapons at a designated location.
According to the information obtained, those who will attend the ceremony are as follows:
- PKK leaders Bese Hozat and Mustafa Karasu,
- Representative of Masoud Barzani, Hemin Hawrami,
- Representative of Nechirvan Barzani, Dilşad Şahab
- Representative of the Iraqi Ministry of Interior,
- Brigadier General Tarık Ahmed, representative of the Ministry of Interior of the Kurdistan Region
- Representative of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK)
- Co-chairs of the Democratic Regions Party
- Delegations from the DBP and HDK.
CROWDED DELEGATION CROSSED FROM DIYARBAKIR TO NORTHERN IRAQ
A large delegation that set out from Diyarbakır to follow the program where the PKK will lay down arms tomorrow in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, crossed into Northern Iraq through the Habur Border Gate.
The group, consisting of approximately 150 people, gathered in front of the stadium in the Kayapınar district of Diyarbakır. The group then moved to the city of Sulaymaniyah to observe the program planned to be held in Northern Iraq and to support the process.
Co-chairs of the Democratic Regions Party, Çiğdem Kılıçgün Uçar and Keskin Bayındır, spokesperson of the Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party Women's Assembly, Halide Türkoğlu, co-chair of the Democratic Alevi Associations, Zeynel Kete, co-chair of the Lawyers for Freedom Association, Ekin Yeter, and various representatives of civil society organizations, along with journalists and writers, were also part of the delegation.
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