Turkish opposition's muted response to PKK no longer justifiable
The pro-PKK Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) led Labor and Freedom Alliance officially endorsed Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, the head of the main opposition's Republican People's Party (CHP), last week. That they backed the main opposition leader was the worst-kept secret in Türkiye, but it is important to note that they justified their decision with reference to “the triumph against fascism in the most consequential election in the country’s political history.”
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The pro-PKK Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) led Labor and Freedom Alliance officially endorsed Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, the head of the main opposition's Republican People's Party (CHP), last week. That they backed the main opposition leader was the worst-kept secret in Türkiye, but it is important to note that they justified their decision with reference to “the triumph against fascism in the most consequential election in the country’s political history.”
It wasn’t a surprise to anyone that the above statement was made shortly after the PKK "commanders" in northern Iraq publicly endorsed the Nation Alliance and its presidential candidate.
Meanwhile, that alliance’s components, not to mention Kılıçdaroğlu, continue their silence – which is deeply troubling.
One might argue that politicians should not treat terrorists like legitimate counterparts by engaging with their political and ideological agenda. I wish that the situation were that simple!
The truth is that the HDP and the PKK, which support Kılıçdaroğlu, make the same demands: ending the replacement of elected mayors with independent trustees, the release of Selahattin Demirtaş and Abdullah Öcalan from prison, terminating imprisonments of PKK members, the withdrawal of Turkish troops from Iraq and Syria, aborting ongoing military operations, autonomy and rebuilding the republic on the basis of two founding peoples.
It is no secret either that the HDP cannot (or simply won’t) distance itself from the PKK.
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