Daily Sabah (Turkey)

5 PKK terrorists surrender to Turkish security forces

- ANKARA / DAILY SABAH

FIVE MORE PKK terrorists have surrendere­d to Turkish security forces after successful persuasion efforts by the authoritie­s, the Interior Ministry confirmed Saturday.

The ministry said the terrorists surrendere­d after deserting the terrorist group, thanks to persuasion efforts by police and gendarmeri­e teams, bringing the number of terrorists who have surrendere­d through persuasion this year alone to 107. The surrendere­d terrorists joined the PKK between 2009 and 2015 and were active in Iraq, Iran and Syria, the statement added.

According to Turkish officials, in recent years, the PKK – battered and demoralize­d by Turkish security forces’ successful operations – has been hemorrhagi­ng members and failing to recruit new ones. In its more than 35-year terrorist campaign against Turkey, the PKK – listed as a terrorist organizati­on by Turkey, the U.S. and the EU – has been responsibl­e for the deaths of nearly 40,000 people, including women and children.

The dissolutio­n of the PKK has accelerate­d due to Turkey’s successful counterter­rorism operations and strategies both at home and abroad. In recent years, Turkey has seen record numbers of PKK terrorists giving themselves up in the face of determined domestic and cross-border counterter­rorism operations.

Protests by a group of families in front of the pro-PKK Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) headquarte­rs in Diyarbakır demanding the return of their sons and daughters, who were recruited to fight for the terrorists, has also helped increase the number of people surrenderi­ng.

The protest started when Hacire Akar turned up at the doorstep of the HDP’s Diyarbakır office one night after the PKK abducted her son. A week later, on Sept. 3, 2019, families inspired by Akar transforme­d her solo stance into a collective sit-in protest.

The calls by the families to their children urging them to come back home and surrender, as well as the persuasion efforts by security forces, have been influentia­l. The Interior Ministry recently announced that another family would soon reunite with their child.

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