Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan set 31 October as the end-date for Turkey to decide about the fate of the ceasefire which was declared by the PKK after a call from Ocalan.
In his weekly meeting with his lawyers Ocalan held Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan about killing of 10 guerillas in Hakkari saying that this attack is a revenge for killing of an imam by the PKK.
He named the period “Green-complot” which is different that the classic Turkish attacks against the PKK in 1990s.
He said that unlawful killings of the past by uncontrolled contra-guerilla is not seen in Kurdish right now but the attacks against Kurds are coordinated from Ankara and Washington.
Ocalan said that Erdogan might be informed about the attack against a minibus in Hakkari which killed 11 civilians before.
Ocalan also commented about the suspicious death of former President of Turkey Turgut Ozal, saying that he was killed because he wanted to negotiate with the PKK for a peaceful solution to the Kurdish problem. Ocalan said that Ozal was killed on the date he was about to talk with him.
The Kurdish leader talked about the ceasefire process which was declared by the PKK and said that the international powers are still not ready for a peaceful solution to the Kurdish Question.
He also said that EU might shut down ROJ TV soon.
Ocalan set 31 October as the end-date for Turkey to decide about the fate of the ceasefire which was declared by the PKK after a call from Ocalan.
He said he won’t intervene to the war between PKK and Turkey state and leave his role as an mediator and interlocutor.
He called the Turkish government to sit back on the table before 31 October.
Ocalan warned that a medium scale war is possible in the near future between the Turkish state and the PKK and called everyone to resist against the politics of war.