ISTANBUL — The jailed leader of the Kurdistan Workersâ Party (PKK) has penned a letter to the Turkish-Armenian weekly Agos, calling on the Armenian community to support the demands of Kurds in Turkey.
âThe Kurdish peopleâs fight for freedom and the cure for the Armenian peopleâs sorrows have overlapped in the fight to [be able to] live in this land as citizens who share the same rights,â Abdullah Ãcalan said in the letter, published Jan. 30, the Hurriyet Daily News reports.
He also said the killing of former Agos editor Hrant Dink was perpetrated with the same logic. âThe true friend of the people Hrant Dink was massacred by the representatives of this dirty mentality, to serve the purpose that I have attempted to describe above,â Ãcalan wrote, urging the Armenian community to stand against such networks.
In the letter, the jailed PKK leader also urged the Turkish state to reckon with its past âregarding the Armenian genocide.â
âIn our time, it is necessary that the whole world recognizes the Armenian peopleâs tragedy, paving the way for the mourning of their sorrows. It is inevitable that the Turkish Republic will approach the matter with such maturity and reckon with this bitter history,â Ãcalan said.
Kurdish Leader Ãcalan Urges Turkey to Recognize the Armenian Genocide
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