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Turkey’s Outlawed PKK Begins ‘Symbolic’ Disarmament By Burning Weapons

July 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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In a significant move, a group of fighters associated with the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) participated in a disarmament ceremony in Iraq’s Kurdistan region. This event took place amidst ongoing attacks by the Turkish army on the PKK, despite a ceasefire that had been in place for months between the two adversaries.

During the ceremony near Sulaimaniya, twenty to thirty PKK fighters chose to destroy their weapons in a symbolic gesture instead of surrendering them to authorities. The Turkish army responded by launching air attacks on villages in the Amediya district of Dohuk province in northern Iraq just 30 minutes into the ceremony.

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Social media images captured the militants disposing of their guns in a fire pit as a symbolic act of disarmament. According to sources, the group consisted of around 30 fighters who surrendered various weapons, including AK-47s, PKM machine guns, and sniper rifles.

During the ceremony, the fighters expressed their dedication to engaging in democratic political processes to advocate for Kurdish rights in Turkey. They identified themselves as the Group for Peace and Democratic Society and emphasized their commitment to pursuing freedom, democracy, and socialist ideals through legal and democratic means.

The PKK fighters stated that their decision to disarm was motivated by a desire to support the “Peace and Democratic Society” process and to advance their struggle for freedom and democracy through legal and democratic channels. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan welcomed the move, describing it as a positive step towards peace and regional stability.

Leading up to the disarmament ceremony, Turkish military strikes targeted Kurdish areas in northern Iraq, with a particular focus on the Dohuk governorate. The Community Peacemaker Teams (CPT) reported that Turkish military operations remained consistent and concentrated in specific areas despite the upcoming ceremony.

Since PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan called for the group to lay down its arms in February, discussions have been ongoing between the PKK and the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Equality and Democracy Party (DEM) in Turkey. The PKK has outlined specific demands, including constitutional reforms and equal rights for Kurds, in exchange for complete disarmament.

In a video message released on July 9, Ocalan reiterated that the armed struggle against Turkey has officially ended, following the PKK’s declaration of a ceasefire in March. The PKK’s close ties to the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have also been under scrutiny, as Ankara urges the SDF to integrate with Syrian military forces promptly.

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