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    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamApril 29, 2026
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    ANKARA — Turkey’s ⁠pro-Kurdish DEM Party on Tuesday issued one of its strongest criticisms yet of ⁠the Erdogan government’s handling of a fragile peace process, Reuters reported.
    DEM is parliament’s third biggest party and helped facilitate steps toward peace between the Turkish state and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), whose ⁠conflict has killed more than ⁠40,000 people since 1984.
    Speaking to her party MPs, DEM co-chair Tulay Hatimogullari ⁠highlighted a growing stand-off between Ankara and Kurdish militants over next steps to end a decades-long conflict.
    She said ‌the government was “failing to match the momentum” created by a February 2025 call by jailed militant leader Abdullah Ocalan to lay ⁠down arms.
    “While such a bright outlook lies ahead of us, and we ‌should be moving at full speed toward the goal of ⁠peace, the government is acting in a hesitant, timid and stalling manner,” she said.
    All sides involved in the process, including DEM, the PKK and President Tayyip Erdogan’s government, have ⁠traded blame for perceived delays morethan a year since hopes were raised for a breakthrough.
    The PKK, designated a terrorist group by Turkey, the US and EU, halted attacks and said in May ⁠2025 it had decided to disband and end its armed struggle. But Ankara has said itmust do more and that disarmament must be verified before broader legal or political steps.
    A Turkish parliamentary commission voted overwhelmingly in February to approve a report setting out a ⁠roadmap for legal reforms alongside the PKK’s disbandment, shifting the process into the legislative arena. — Agencies

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