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Erkan in the Army now...: The Peace Process in Turkey goes like this: PM criticizes media/threatenes media freedom, slams opposition leaders, Opposition insults back and labels him as traitor…

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MEMO FROM DIYARBAKIR; Turkey Renews Focus on Ending Its Long Conflict With Kurds from NYT > Turkey by By TIM ARANGO; Sebnem Arsu contributed reporting from Diyarbakir, and Ceylan Yeginsu from Istanbul. One of the region’s most intractable conflicts may be nearing a close, thanks to the determination of the prime minister, yet ending violence will not end tension Turkish PM Erdoğan slams opposition parties over “peace talks” from Hurriyet Daily News Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan strongly criticized opposition parties. Turkish PM Erdoğan continues harsh criticism of media from Hurriyet Daily News Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan today maintained his angry criticism. İmralı leak fuels political fight over press freedom from Hurriyet Daily News The media cannot hide behind freedom of the press if it upsets the country’s “national interests,” Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said yesterday. Turkish PM’s media criticism concerning: International Press Institute from Hurriyet Daily News Harsh criticism by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Is serious journalism still possible? from Hurriyet Daily News Almost exactly the same time as Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdoğan was grilling daily Milliyet. Leaking politics from Hurriyet Daily News Another bomb was blasted on the path of the peace process, when documents of the recent talks. Kışanak: PKK Will Release State Officers from Bianet :: English “We have met KCK Executive Secretary Murat Karayılan in Qandil Mountain who pledged the release of Turkish state officers captured in 2011,” Peace and Democracy Party Co-Chairperson Kışanak said. Turkey: The prisoner on Imrali from FT.com – Analysis Ankara is negotiating directly with the Kurds to end a deadly conflict but doubts about the prospects for a historic deal linger. By Daniel Dombey When Peace Is a Bigger Threat Than Insurgency from Kamil Pasha by Jenny White In an unprecedented move after three decades of PKK insurgency and violent retaliation by the Turkish military that has killed more than 40,000 people, the Turkish government is talking to the PKK about peace. Official talks between the Turkish government and the PKK through its jailed leader Abdullah Ocalan are proceeding despite what appear to be attempts within the PKK to stop them (the recent assassinations of three Kurdish women activists in Paris, including an important figure close to Ocalan) and opposition in Turkish parliament. Turks and Kurds look to Good Friday accords as template for peace from World news: Turkey | guardian.co.uk by Ian Traynor Both sides visit London, Belfast and Dublin to learn methodology and psychology that led to negotiations breakthrough While Turkish and Kurdish leaders wait for the music to start in their fragile “peace process”, they have already jointly taken to the dance floor, warily exploring whether enemies can become partners. Whose heads will roll after ‘Apoleaks’? from Hurriyet Daily News The Ankara visit of the new US Secretary of State John Kerry took place on an interesting day. Does BDP favor presidential system? from Hurriyet Daily News The echoes of the meeting held by Peace and Democracy Party (BDP) deputies Pervin Buldan Turkey’s Erdogan rules out amnesty for Kurdish rebels Turkish PM Erdoğan regrets lack of support from opposition for resolution from Hurriyet Daily News In the last two decades, both governments and opposition parties have preferred postponing.   Turkish PM slams media over Kurdish talks leak, denounces ‘dark operation’ from Hurriyet Daily News Turkish PM Erdoğan blasted on March 2 the leak to the Turkish press of details of a meeting between the jailed leader of PKK.. PKK could release captives in the next 10 days: BDP co-chair from Hurriyet Daily News Peace and Democracy Party (BDP) co-chair Gültan Kışanak said that the captives abducted by the PKK could be freed in the next 10 days. Turkish PM Erdoğan, PKK leader Öcalan are Siamese twins: Nationalist leader from Hurriyet Daily News Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahçeli describes PKK leader.. Related posts: Öcalan says finalization in 2-3 weeks, Erdoğan says peace process starts after PKK militans leave Turkey… Heavy snow, earthquake in the Agean region..While gov’t-PKK peace talks continue.. Politics roundup… As “Turkey enters key week in Kurdish solution bid”, “Angry Mob Winds Up Kurdish Deputies in Sinop… The Economist article: “Erdogan and his generals”… ‘Imralı process’ continues… No EU, No opposition in AKP congress, PM Erdoğan hosts Hamas leader, Iraqi leaders, calls on Germany, France to take action against Islamophobia…

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