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Saturday December 30, 2017 22:11 by Zaher Baher
This article is about the direction of PKK , whether getting closer to the Idea of their leader , Ocalan, or not. In the same time it remind the supporters to the Kurdish in Rojava and Bakur, Turkey Kurdistan, the only solidarity attitude neither correct nor useful. They need to have a critical solidarity attitude. Where is the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) heading? |
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