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Turkey Kurds: PKK chief Ocalan expected to make 'truce' call | Turkey Kurds: PKK chief Ocalan expected to make 'truce' call |
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The jailed leader of Kurdish rebels fighting Turkey, Abdullah Ocalan, is set to make a "historic" announcement, expected to be a ceasefire call. | The jailed leader of Kurdish rebels fighting Turkey, Abdullah Ocalan, is set to make a "historic" announcement, expected to be a ceasefire call. |
Ocalan's message is expected to be read out during Kurdish New Year celebrations in the city of Diyarbakir. | Ocalan's message is expected to be read out during Kurdish New Year celebrations in the city of Diyarbakir. |
The expected truce call follows months of peace talks between his PKK forces and the Turkish state. | The expected truce call follows months of peace talks between his PKK forces and the Turkish state. |
More than 40,000 people have died in the 30-year fight for an ethnic Kurdish homeland in Turkey's south-east. | More than 40,000 people have died in the 30-year fight for an ethnic Kurdish homeland in Turkey's south-east. |
Several previous ceasefire attempts have failed. | Several previous ceasefire attempts have failed. |
But the BBC's James Reynolds in Istanbul points out that this time Ocalan and Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan - the two key figures involved - are talking via intermediaries. | |
Our correspondent says it is clear Ocalan is still the final decision-maker among the Kurds, despite the 14 years he has spent serving a life sentence. | |
On the eve of Ocalan's expected message, Mr Erdogan condemned a number of blasts in the capital blamed on a left-wing group which opposes the talks with the PKK. He promised to push ahead with "extremely critical and sensitive" peace efforts. | |
Abdullah Demirbas, a district mayor in Diyarbakir, told Reuters news agency there would be more attempts to sabotage talks, but this was a last chance for peace. | |
"The PKK, Ocalan and the government must be brave... There is massive social support for this process." | |
Prisoners | Prisoners |
Tens of thousands of people are expected to join Newroz celebrations in Diyarbakir to hear Ocalan's message. | |
It was communicated by Kurdish politicians who visited him earlier this week at the prison where he is being held on the island of Imrali. | |
"I continue with my preparations to make a call on 21 March, during the Newroz [New Year] celebrations," Ocalan was quoted as saying. | "I continue with my preparations to make a call on 21 March, during the Newroz [New Year] celebrations," Ocalan was quoted as saying. |
"The declaration I am going to make will be historic." | "The declaration I am going to make will be historic." |
As well as a ceasefire, Ocalan may also announce a withdrawal of PKK fighters from Turkish soil, reports say. | |
The PKK (Kurdistan Workers' Party) leader, who has been in Turkish custody since his capture in Kenya in 1999, called in February for prisoners to be released by both sides. | The PKK (Kurdistan Workers' Party) leader, who has been in Turkish custody since his capture in Kenya in 1999, called in February for prisoners to be released by both sides. |
The PKK freed eight Turkish soldiers and officials it had held captive in northern Iraq for up to two years. | The PKK freed eight Turkish soldiers and officials it had held captive in northern Iraq for up to two years. |
The PKK launched its armed campaign in 1984. It is regarded by Turkey, the US and EU as a terrorist organisation. Last year saw some of the heaviest fighting in decades. | The PKK launched its armed campaign in 1984. It is regarded by Turkey, the US and EU as a terrorist organisation. Last year saw some of the heaviest fighting in decades. |
The organisation rolled back on its demands for an independent Kurdish state in the 1990s, calling instead for more autonomy. | |
Reports say the PKK wish list now includes greater constitutional and linguistic rights for Kurds, as well as an easing of pressure on Kurdish activists. | |
The government has also not dismissed speculation that Ocalan could be moved to house arrest, our correspondent says. |