PKK under his leasership is responsible for nearly 5k civilian deaths, raids on villages, thousands of kidnappings and executions (especially Kurd villagers who were not aiding them), attacks on kindergartens and primary schools, suicide bombings, human trafficking (especially high school age youth at rural areas getting forced to join their forces), drug trafficking (major income source) and a lot of other crimes committed against international human rights.
All of them were confessed by himself. After he got arrested he said he didn’t wanted to do all that but he had a lot of statements supporting these activities back then.
PKK can not represent Kurdish people or Kurdish identity. Their only difference from other Middle East based terrorist organizations such as IS or Al-Qaeda is their self-claimed ideologic orientation. So considering PKK as representatives of Kurd population is the same foolishness with considering IS as representatives of all Muslims in the world.
A suitable head description:
Abdullah Öcalan (/ˈoʊdʒəlɑːn/ OH-jə-lahn;Turkish: [œdʒaɫan]; born 4 April 1949), also known as Apo (short for Abdullah in Turkish; Kurdish for "uncle"), is a political prisoner(?), war criminal, drug lord and founding member of the militant Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). Yarluq20 (talk) 08:54, 24 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
- The PKK, under the leadership of Abdullah Öcalan, fought against Turkey, which is responsible for nearly 40,000 civilian deaths, raids on villages, thousands of kidnappings, and executions, particularly of Kurdish villagers who did not even know anything about the PKK struggle against the Turkish regime. Innocent Kurds have been subjected to imprisoned and torture, bombings of villages who refuse to cooperate with Turkish intelligence , human trafficking, and drug trafficking (a major source of income), for those who spy in Turkish military high-ranking positions and numerous other crimes against international human rights.
- All of these crimes were confessed by hand, fool-brave retired ex-military officers. After their retirement,they stated that they did not want to commit these acts but that they had numerous statements supporting them at the time.
- The PKK represents the Kurdish people and Kurdish identity. The PKK can’t be categorised like other Middle East-based terrorist organizations such as ISIS or Al-Qaeda, which is their self-proclaimed ideological orientation. Therefore, not considering the PKK as representatives of the Kurdish population is akin to considering ISIS as representatives of all Muslims in the world.
- A suitable head description:
- Abdullah Öcalan, born on April 4, 1949, is a political prisoner, freedom fighter , and founding member of the militant Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK). In Turkish, Apo is a short form of Abdullah, which means “uncle” in Kurdish. 86.27.131.27 (talk) 22:31, 2 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]
- Nice projection. About the stuff occurred after 80 coup d’etat; these torturing of prisoners things are not specific to Kurds, literally every far-right and far-left organization member got prisoned and tortured inside or got executed because of their very own criminal activities. I know it very well that JİTEM, which was supposed to fight with terrorism, became a corrupted inter-state faction started to conduct illegal activities. 40.000 civilian deaths? Who told you this? Rojava Information Ministry? That number is PKK armed casualties not civilians (if you also dont count these guys with automatic rifles as civilians lol) Lets imagine everything you said is true, how all of these can make a babykiller like Öcalan innocent? Does existence of corrupted or incompetent state officers give you a right to kill civilians? Women, children, primary school teachers? What is your point about him here? Nothing you said can’t change the fact this guy is a straight up war criminal and a ruthless murderer Yarluq20 (talk) 13:35, 5 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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