Turkey’s President Erdogan has signed a historic law offering conditional pardons to thousands of Kurdish militants — but only if the PKK fully disarms and dissolves. The legislation, backed by parliament, suspends sentences and halts legal cases for up to ten years, with cases dropped if no new crimes occur. A new disarmament committee will oversee compliance, set to meet next week. While some fighters have already laid down arms, top PKK figures like Abdullah Ocalan remain excluded. This bold move could mark a turning point in a decades-long conflict that’s claimed tens of thousands of lives — success hinges entirely on the PKK’s full cooperation.
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