The message of 76-year-old Abdulla Ocalan was made public by a DEM party delegation, who visited him in the island-prison of Imrali
It is necessary to have a “major change of example” to restore the relationship between the state of Turkey and the Kurdish minority of the country after its historical decision Pkk To disarm and dissolve, the prisoner of the faction was found to be on Sunday, Abdula Ocalan.
The message of 76-year-old Abdula Ocalan was made public by a DEM party delegation, who visited him in the island-prison of Imrali, near Constantinople, where he serves in complete isolation sentence of life in prison since 1999.
It was the first visit following the announcement on May 12 that the PKK was dissolved, with the aim of turning the page of the large capital opened in 1984, when the Kurdistan Labor Party of “AP”, as Mr Ocalan was called, took over 40,000 weapons.
“What we are doing implies a major change of example,” the former rebel leader argued.
“The Turkish -Turkish relationship is like a relationship between break brothers. The brothers and sisters clash, but there can be no one without others, “he continued, calling on” a new agreement based on the concept of brotherhood. “
“We have to eliminate, one after the other, all the traps and minefields that prevent the relationship,” “we must restore the roads and bridges that have suffered damage,” he insisted.
This time only Pervin Bourene, a parish of the Peoples’ Party (DEM, left, is thought to partly represent the Kurdish minority) visited Mr. Ocalan, accompanied by lawyer Ezgur Eroll, after his death.
Serey Surrey intestr, the former vice -president of the Turkish Parliament, died on May 3, about two weeks after suffering a heart attack and a few days before the announcement of the PKK historical decision. For years he has made efforts to end the armed conflict with the Kurdish minority movement in Turkey; he has respectful from all Turkish political factions.
Since the end of December he was a member of the delegation that was baptized “Imrali” and repeatedly visited Abdula Ocalan.
Ankara stresses that it will carefully monitor the PKK disarmament process. In return, observers expect that the government of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will open the Kurds, a minority of about 20% of the population.
It is unlikely that Abdula Ocalan will be released, as his life could be threatened. However, his detention conditions will probably “relax”, according to officials.
Source :Skai
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