03 November 2010
Representatives of 649 NGO's from Kurdish cities will meet next week in Diyarbakir for talks about latest ceasefire declaration and so-called KCK case.
Representatives of 649 NGO's from Kurdish cities will meet next week in Diyarbakir for talks about latest ceasefire declaration and so-called KCK case.
The Democratic Society Congress (DTK) called the NGO's in Kurdish cities for a meeting in Diyarbakır. The representatives will meet to discuss the possible developments after PKK's declaration of ceasefire until general elections in June 2011. The trial of Kurdish politicians will also be on the agenda.
The NGO's called the PKK to declare an unilateral ceasefire last July. PKK declared the ceasefire in 13 August.
After the extension of ceasefire for another 8 months NGO's will discuss about further steps to build permanent peace in the region.
Last week Turkey's Assembly For Peace (TBM) called all political parties and NGO's to intensify efforts for a democratic solution to the Kurdish Question.
Peace and Democracy Party (BDP) also made a similar call.
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