The Economist 07月24日 21:49
Kurds and Turks are closer than ever to peace
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文章报道了土耳其与库尔德工人党(PKK)的长期冲突似乎即将结束,PKK正在按照其领导人阿卜杜拉·奥贾兰的命令进行解武,土耳其议会委员会将监督这一过程。

Putting ASSAULT rifles in a giant cauldron and setting them on fire might not be the most sensible way to dispose of the things. Given the context, however, you could forgive the 30-odd Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) fighters, half of them women, who did so on July 11th outside a cave in northern Iraq, for engaging in a little pageantry. After more than four decades and 40,000 dead, the war between Turkey and the PKK, one of the world’s longest-lasting conflicts, seems to be drawing to a close. The PKK is expected to continue to disarm over the summer, on the orders of its imprisoned leader, Abdullah Ocalan. A parliamentary commission in Turkey will oversee the process. An amnesty for some PKK leaders may be on the table.

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