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Is the PKK losing?

Is the PKK losing?

The PKK said 1,557 Turkish security forces members were killed in 2015 during the clashes in Turkish and Iraqi Kurdistan, while it lost 220 fighters….Kurdish–Turkish conflict (2015–present)

Date 24 July 2015 – present (6 years, 2 months and 6 days)
Location Eastern and Southeastern Turkey, Northern Syria, Northern Iraq
Status Ongoing

How many people died from PKK?

Breakdown by Fatality Categories Since July 2015, militant attacks and clashes with the PKK have killed at least 1,302 security force members, including 881 soldiers, 302 police officers, and 119 village guards (paramilitaries comprised by ethnic Kurds armed and funded by the Turkish state).

What were the original goals of the PKK?

The group, composed primarily of Turkish Kurds, began in 1984 its campaign of armed violence, which has resulted in some 30,000 casualties. The PKK’s goal has been to establish an independent Kurdish state in southeast Turkey, northern Iraq, and parts of Iran and Syria.

Who is the leader of the PKK?

Abdullah Öcalan
Citizenship Turkey
Education Ankara University, Faculty of Political Science
Occupation Founder and leader of militant organization PKK, political activist, writer, political theorist
Organization Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), Kurdistan Communities Union (KCK)

How many Kurds are there in Turkey?

According to the World Factbook, Kurdish people make up 18% of Turkey’s population (about 14 million, out of 77.8 million people). Kurdish sources put the figure at 10 to 15 million Kurds in Turkey. Kurds mostly live in Northern Kurdistan, in Southeastern and Eastern Anatolia.

What is the goal of the Kurds?

Since the 1970s, Iraqi Kurds have pursued the goal of greater autonomy and even outright independence against the Iraqi nationalist Ba’ath Party regimes, which responded with brutal repression, including the massacre of 182,000 Kurds in the Anfal genocide.

Are Kurdish and Turkish the same?

Turks are Turkish people. Kurds are one of the ethnic groups of people living in Turkey and many other parts of the world. Turks speak Turkish; Kurds speak two or more languages and are multilingual people. They know and speak the language of the nation they live in like Turkish, Persian, Arabic, and Kurdish.

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