Ogalan: Turkish -Kurtish Relationships need a “big change” to reform …

Abdullah Ogalan, founder of the “Kurdistan Workers Party”, said on Sunday that there was a “big change” of relations between Turkey and the Kurdish minority, following the historical conclusion that the party resolved and hand over weapons.
Ogalan’s news, the people’s equality and the Democratic Party (Team), were supported by the Kurds, which supported the Kurds and visited the Emeral Prison Island near Istanbul, where Okalan has been sentenced to life imprisonment since 1999.
This is his first attendance since the announcement of the party’s dissolution and weapons on May 12, when the PKK launched an armed rebellion in 1984, when the Kurds began an armed rebellion with the aim of establishing a state for the Kurds, about 20 percent of Turgia’s 85 million population. More than 40,000 people have been killed since then.
“We have a big change,” wrote the 76 -year -old former fighter.
He said: The Turkish-Gurdish relationship is like a disconnected fraternity relationship. Brothers and sisters are fighting, but they cannot live without each other, “call” a new contract based on the view of the brotherhood. “
He added, “We need to remove all the traps and mining fields that spoil this relationship and adjust the disconnected roads and bridges.”
At this time, the most important conversation between Ankara and the Kurdistan Workers Party, Sri Laure, went to Okalan with his lawyer Oscor Aerol after the death of engineers.
On May 3, a few days before the historical conclusion of “PKK”, the vice president of the parliament died of a heart attack.
He spent many years in an attempt to end the conflict with the Kurdish minority in Durgaiah. Since December, it is part of the Ambassador who has visited Ogalan several times.
Ogalan wrote, “I was longing to talk to Sri Duraya Owner once,” he said a “smart”, and he left “the loving memories of us to keep them alive.”
Ankara said he was monitoring PKK’s unarmed. On the other hand, visitors expect the Turkish government to show the renewed openness to the Kurds.
Abdullah Ogalan is unlikely to be released, because his life may be threatened, but he is “reduced” the conditions of the prison. (((Agencies))