A banned Kurdish militant group on Friday claimed responsibility for an attack on the headquarters of a key defence company in Ankara that killed at least five people. A statement from the military ...
A recent attack on the headquarters of a prominent defense company in the Turkish capital of Ankara has brought the Kurdistan ...
Silence over Turkey’s attacks against Kurds is nearly universal, from the halls of the United Nations to America’s campuses ...
Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed there would be no let-up in the fight against the PKK, saying the overnight bombing campaign had made ...
The Kurdish separatist group PKK has claimed responsibility for a deadly attack on a Turkish state-owned defense manufacturer ...
The PKK has been waging an armed campaign for Kurdish self-rule inside Turkey since 1984 and is considered a terrorist ...
The PKK says it targeted the defence manufacturer because the weapons it produced had killed "thousands" of Kurds.
Saying that the attack was planned well in advance, the group welcomed its imprisoned leader Abdullah Öcalan’s first family ...
Turkey said it had proof that PKK militants were behind the deadly Ankara attack that claimed the lives of five people who ...