Current and former MPs and other prominent people have called for Kurdish leader Abdullah 脰calan's release to advance a peaceful solution to conflicts in the Middle East. Peter Boyle reports.
Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK)
An online petition has been launched calling on the Australian government to de-list the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) as a 鈥渢errorist organisation鈥. Peter Boyle reports.
Abdullah Ocalan's jailers hoped that by slamming shut the prison doors, the world would forget about him. But, as John Tully writes, Ocalan remains a living symbol of resistance to a century of oppression by the Turkish state.听
A global digital campaign will be launched聽to end the unfair and unjust ban on the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), reports Peter Boyle.
The Democratic Kurdish Community Centre (NSW) is calling on the US President聽to聽stop supporting Turkey's massacre of Kurds. Peter Boyle reports.
Even before it was released and became a New York Times bestseller, Gayle Tzemach Lemmon鈥檚 book The Daughters of Kobani made headlines, writes Marcel Cartier.
The Turkish state has escalated its war on the Kurds, attacking Gar锚 in Iraqi Kurdistan with airstrikes, writes Sarah Glynn.听
Turkey has opened a new front in its ongoing war of annihilation against the Kurdish liberation movement, writes Marcel Cartier.
Peter Boyle reports that the Turkish military is stepping up its attack on Kurdistan Workers Party guerilla bases and self-governing Yazidi communities in Shengal.
In mid-June Turkey launched yet another large-scale air and ground operation in northern Iraq aimed at crippling the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), writes Dave Holmes.聽But they are facing strong resistance.
A new wave of bombings is just the latest聽episode in Turkey's war against the Kurdish people, writes Chris Slee.
Veteran South Africa anti-Apartheid activist Sidney Luckett聽spoke to 麻豆传媒's Peter Boyle about the important聽link between South Africa's iconic freedom fighter Nelson Mandela and Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan.
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