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Turkey has waged a harsh crackdown during the grinding 26-year insurgency by the Marxist rebel group known as the Kurdistan Workers Party or PKK, which has been labeled a terrorist organization by the West for killing civilians in urban bombings and arson attacks and slaying government teachers, engineers and clergymen.
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Turkey has waged a harsh crackdown during the grinding 26-year insurgency by the Marxist rebel group known as the Kurdistan Workers Party or PKK, which has been labeled a terrorist organization by the West for killing civilians in urban bombings and arson attacks and slaying government teachers, engineers and clergymen.
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Turkey has waged a harsh crackdown during the grinding 26-year insurgency by the Marxist rebel group known as the Kurdistan Workers Party or PKK, which has been labeled a terrorist organization by the West for killing civilians in urban bombings and arson attacks and slaying government teachers, engineers and clergymen.
The Seattle Times 2010
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KurdishMedia. com - By Wladimir van Wilgenburg designated the Free Life Party of Kurdistan (PJAK) on Wednesday as a terrorist group which is controlled by the 'terrorist group Kongra-Gel (KGK, aka the Kurdistan Workers Party or PKK).'
unknown title 2009
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"centered on U.S. forces 'ongoing assistance to Turkey in its effort to defeat the Kurdish rebel group known as the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK," the military said in a statement.
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Turkish warplanes have attacked targets of the separatist Kurdistan Workers Party in northern Iraq.
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Turkish warplanes have attacked targets of the separatist Kurdistan Workers Party in northern Iraq.
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Some 200 fighters of the Kurdistan Workers Party, known as the PKK, opened fire on military posts in the Hakkari province, near the Turkish borders with Iraq and Iran, beginning at 1 a.m.
Turkish Forces Pursue Militants Into Iraq Marc Champion 2011
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The PKK, or Kurdistan Workers Party, ended the six-month cease-fire in a statement published on its news agency, Firat.
PKK Revokes Cease-Fire in Turkey Marc Champion 2011
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Some 35 people were killed late Wednesday in what Kurdish politicians say was a Turkish strike against civilians it mistook for members of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party.
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