the armed struggle
A couple of articles have been written on other kurdish news outlets, and some foreigners here have also voiced that the kurds should give up the armed struggle and pursue 'democratic means'.
While critical of Pkk's policies, none of my criticisms have centered around their use of 'violence' to pursue their aims. Their numerous calls for cease-fire, the constant appeal for a negotiation partner, their desire to tone down the demands and deal moderately with the turkish state suggest to me that their use of the armed struggle is wholly salutary.
Why do those who -- apparently -- want the kurdish problem in turkey to be solved press the kurds to give up their arms at a time when the military certainly shows no sign of willingness to compromise or negotiate?
Can anyone seriously assert that once the PKK lays down their weapons and an alternative 'democratic' Kurdish opposition is created, then the military will decide it is in its best interest to start a dialogue with the Kurds?
While critical of Pkk's policies, none of my criticisms have centered around their use of 'violence' to pursue their aims. Their numerous calls for cease-fire, the constant appeal for a negotiation partner, their desire to tone down the demands and deal moderately with the turkish state suggest to me that their use of the armed struggle is wholly salutary.
Why do those who -- apparently -- want the kurdish problem in turkey to be solved press the kurds to give up their arms at a time when the military certainly shows no sign of willingness to compromise or negotiate?
Can anyone seriously assert that once the PKK lays down their weapons and an alternative 'democratic' Kurdish opposition is created, then the military will decide it is in its best interest to start a dialogue with the Kurds?