Air strikes kill off hopes of end to Turkey's 'endless war'
After three decades of fighting for self-rule, Turkey's Kurdish separatists seem as far away as ever from a final peace deal with Ankara after a fragile truce collapsed this weekend./ More than 40,000 people have died since the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) launched its armed struggle for an independent Kurdish state in southeastern Anatolia -- home to most of the country's 13 to 19 million Kurds -- in 1984. Turkey has the world's biggest community of Kurds, many of whom have been displaced by the conflict. Another 25 to 35 million Kurds ...
Click
To Read Full Article