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Jailed Kurdish leader in Turkey urges PKK to lay down arms

ISTANBUL: The jailed leader of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) on Saturday urged the separatists to take a “historic” decision to lay down arms, a key step in efforts to end Turkey’s long-running Kurdish insurgency.Reading a statement live on television, Sirri Sureyya Onder, a lawmaker from the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic

By our correspondents
March 01, 2015
ISTANBUL: The jailed leader of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) on Saturday urged the separatists to take a “historic” decision to lay down arms, a key step in efforts to end Turkey’s long-running Kurdish insurgency.
Reading a statement live on television, Sirri Sureyya Onder, a lawmaker from the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), relayed a message from Abdullah Ocalan calling on the Kurdish rebels to hold a congress on disarmament in the spring.
“We are in the process of ending the 30-year of conflict in the form of a perpetual peace, and our primary goal is to reach a democratic solution,” Onder quoted Ocalan as saying in a joint press conference with Deputy Prime Minister Yalcin Akdogan.
“I’m calling on the PKK to hold an extraordinary congress in the spring months to take the strategic and historic decision on disarmament,” Ocalan’s message said.
“This is a historic call to replace armed struggle with democratic politics.”
Onder, who spoke alongside Akdogan and Interior Minister Efkan Ala following a brief meeting with the two ministers in Istanbul, said the both sides were “closer than ever to peace.”
The press conference was of significance because it was the first time a message by Ocalan was read out in the presence of Turkish government officials.