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PKK militants 'withdrawing from Turkey to Iraq'

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The Kurdish group's move comes after its jailed leader Abdullah Ocalan called on his party to embrace the democratic process. The PKK are urging Turkish authorities to make concessions in exchange, including the release of Ocalan and allowing them to enter politics peacefully.

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  • PKK militants are withdrawing from Turkey to Iraq after more than 40 years of conflict. 6s
  • The withdrawal follows PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan's call for peace and democracy. 12s
  • The PKK's goals have shifted from independence to seeking Kurdish rights and autonomy. 55s
  • The PKK is urging the Turkish government to pass integration laws and allow political participation. 1m 12s
  • Kurdish communities are calling for Öcalan's release, a general amnesty, and cultural rights. 1m 27s
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