The PKK has not been 'separatist' since the 1990's but many people keep using this word. Why? How about 'armed movement fighting for Kurdish rights'? Just a suggestion, but stop with the 'separatist'.
There were not 'fruitful negotiations'. The negotiations have not even begun, they are only talking to Ă–calan. That there are no negotiations is actually one of the problems of this so called 'peace process'. It's a ceasefire and the Turkish government has done nothing to make it a peace process. The peace process is not about making 'the latter cease attacks', it's about granting people their internationally recognized human rights, after which they are expected to lay down their arms. These differences really do matter, in my humble opinion.
The PKK has not been 'separatist' since the 1990's but many people keep using this word. Why? How about 'armed movement fighting for Kurdish rights'? Just a suggestion, but stop with the 'separatist'.
There were not 'fruitful negotiations'. The negotiations have not even begun, they are only talking to Ă–calan. That there are no negotiations is actually one of the problems of this so called 'peace process'. It's a ceasefire and the Turkish government has done nothing to make it a peace process. The peace process is not about making 'the latter cease attacks', it's about granting people their internationally recognized human rights, after which they are expected to lay down their arms. These differences really do matter, in my humble opinion.