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PKK to Disarm and Dissolve Following Öcalan's Call
Following MHP leader Bahçeli's call, PKK leader Öcalan urged the group's dissolution and disarmament, prompting a planned congress monitored by Turkey, Iraq, and Syria; the disarmament process will be managed by a joint intelligence mechanism of the three countries.
PKK to Disarm and Dissolve Following Öcalan's Call
Following MHP leader Bahçeli's call, PKK leader Öcalan urged the group's dissolution and disarmament, prompting a planned congress monitored by Turkey, Iraq, and Syria; the disarmament process will be managed by a joint intelligence mechanism of the three countries.
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40% Bias Score


PKK's Announced Dissolution: Potential End to 40-Year Conflict
Imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan's February call for the group's dissolution prompted a March 1st announcement of compliance and a unilateral ceasefire, potentially ending the PKK's 40-year armed struggle; however, affiliated groups in Syria and Turkey's continued designation of the PKK as a te...
PKK's Announced Dissolution: Potential End to 40-Year Conflict
Imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan's February call for the group's dissolution prompted a March 1st announcement of compliance and a unilateral ceasefire, potentially ending the PKK's 40-year armed struggle; however, affiliated groups in Syria and Turkey's continued designation of the PKK as a te...
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40% Bias Score


Turkish Opposition Leader Condemns Government's Economic Policies and Approach to Kurdish Conflict
Müsavat Dervişoğlu, leader of the İyi Parti, criticized the Turkish government's economic policies, accusing it of creating an economic crisis and eroding public trust; he also condemned the government's approach to the Kurdish conflict, particularly its perceived leniency towards PKK leader Abdulla...
Turkish Opposition Leader Condemns Government's Economic Policies and Approach to Kurdish Conflict
Müsavat Dervişoğlu, leader of the İyi Parti, criticized the Turkish government's economic policies, accusing it of creating an economic crisis and eroding public trust; he also condemned the government's approach to the Kurdish conflict, particularly its perceived leniency towards PKK leader Abdulla...
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72% Bias Score


PKK Declares Ceasefire Following Öcalan's Disarmament Call"
Following Abdullah Öcalan's call for disarmament and disbandment, the PKK Executive Committee declared a ceasefire effective March 1st, pending reciprocal de-escalation from the Turkish government. This development follows prior peace attempts, including the 2015 Dolmabahçe Agreement, yet concerns r...
PKK Declares Ceasefire Following Öcalan's Disarmament Call"
Following Abdullah Öcalan's call for disarmament and disbandment, the PKK Executive Committee declared a ceasefire effective March 1st, pending reciprocal de-escalation from the Turkish government. This development follows prior peace attempts, including the 2015 Dolmabahçe Agreement, yet concerns r...
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36% Bias Score


Germany Retains PKK Terrorist Designation Despite Ceasefire
Despite the PKK's announced ceasefire in Turkey, the German Interior Ministry maintains its classification of the group as a terrorist organization due to concerns about its 14,500 members in Germany, logistical support for the wider organization, and recruitment efforts.
Germany Retains PKK Terrorist Designation Despite Ceasefire
Despite the PKK's announced ceasefire in Turkey, the German Interior Ministry maintains its classification of the group as a terrorist organization due to concerns about its 14,500 members in Germany, logistical support for the wider organization, and recruitment efforts.
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44% Bias Score


PKK Declares Ceasefire After Leader's Call
The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) declared an immediate ceasefire on Saturday following a call from its jailed leader, Abdullah Ocalan, potentially ending a decades-long conflict that has killed at least 40,000 people and impacted neighboring countries; the declaration requires Turkey's acceptance.
PKK Declares Ceasefire After Leader's Call
The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) declared an immediate ceasefire on Saturday following a call from its jailed leader, Abdullah Ocalan, potentially ending a decades-long conflict that has killed at least 40,000 people and impacted neighboring countries; the declaration requires Turkey's acceptance.
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36% Bias Score

MHP Rejects PKK Ceasefire Announcement
MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli rejected the PKK's ceasefire announcement on [Date], citing the lack of an environment of equal and sovereign powers for a meaningful ceasefire and expressing concerns about the inclusion of other groups affiliated with the PKK.

MHP Rejects PKK Ceasefire Announcement
MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli rejected the PKK's ceasefire announcement on [Date], citing the lack of an environment of equal and sovereign powers for a meaningful ceasefire and expressing concerns about the inclusion of other groups affiliated with the PKK.
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52% Bias Score

Undisclosed Condition in PKK Disarmament Call Creates Public Confusion
A PKK disarmament call, initially presented as unconditional, contained a hidden condition requiring legal recognition for Kurds, creating public confusion and raising concerns about transparency and the sustainability of any peace agreement.

Undisclosed Condition in PKK Disarmament Call Creates Public Confusion
A PKK disarmament call, initially presented as unconditional, contained a hidden condition requiring legal recognition for Kurds, creating public confusion and raising concerns about transparency and the sustainability of any peace agreement.
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52% Bias Score

Öcalan Calls for PKK Dissolution, Atalay Voices Support
PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan called for the group's dissolution and disarmament, a move supported by Gezi trial defendant Can Atalay and conditional upon no attacks, starting a ceasefire on March 1st.

Öcalan Calls for PKK Dissolution, Atalay Voices Support
PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan called for the group's dissolution and disarmament, a move supported by Gezi trial defendant Can Atalay and conditional upon no attacks, starting a ceasefire on March 1st.
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44% Bias Score

Germany Retains PKK Terrorist Designation Despite Ceasefire Announcement
Despite the PKK's recent announcement of a ceasefire in its conflict with Turkey, Germany maintains its classification of the PKK as a terrorist organization due to concerns over its continued recruitment efforts, logistical support of the overall organization and propagandistic activities in German...

Germany Retains PKK Terrorist Designation Despite Ceasefire Announcement
Despite the PKK's recent announcement of a ceasefire in its conflict with Turkey, Germany maintains its classification of the PKK as a terrorist organization due to concerns over its continued recruitment efforts, logistical support of the overall organization and propagandistic activities in German...
Progress
48% Bias Score

Öcalan Calls for PKK Disarmament and Dissolution
Following intense communication with Turkish authorities, Abdullah Öcalan, the imprisoned PKK leader, issued a call on February 25 for the PKK's complete disarmament and self-dissolution, a statement recorded on video and reviewed multiple times by the government; the next steps involve government m...

Öcalan Calls for PKK Disarmament and Dissolution
Following intense communication with Turkish authorities, Abdullah Öcalan, the imprisoned PKK leader, issued a call on February 25 for the PKK's complete disarmament and self-dissolution, a statement recorded on video and reviewed multiple times by the government; the next steps involve government m...
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40% Bias Score

PKK Declares Ceasefire with Turkey Following Leader's Call for Disarmament
Following a call from its imprisoned leader, Abdullah Öcalan, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) declared a ceasefire with Turkey on Saturday, aiming to pave the way for peace after a four-decade conflict that has claimed over 40,000 lives; the group stopped short of disbandment.

PKK Declares Ceasefire with Turkey Following Leader's Call for Disarmament
Following a call from its imprisoned leader, Abdullah Öcalan, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) declared a ceasefire with Turkey on Saturday, aiming to pave the way for peace after a four-decade conflict that has claimed over 40,000 lives; the group stopped short of disbandment.
Progress
40% Bias Score
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