What PKK means?

What PKK means?

Kurdistan Workers’ Party
The Kurdistan Workers’ Party or PKK (Kurdish: پارتی کرێکارانی کوردستان / Partiya Karkerên Kurdistanê) is a Kurdish militant political organization and armed guerrilla movement, which historically operated throughout Kurdistan, but is now primarily based in the mountainous Kurdish-majority regions of southeastern Turkey …

What happened to the Peshmerga?

In 1975 the Peshmerga were defeated in the Second Iraqi–Kurdish War. This event created the baseline for the political discontent between the KDP and PUK that to this day divides Peshmerga forces and much of Kurdish society in Kurdistan. After Mustafa Barzani’s death in 1979, his son Masoud Barzani took his position.

What does the word peshmerga mean?

Since then, peshmerga has come to mean “freedom fighter” and is often used as an honorific for Kurdish guerrilla fighters. In addition, the uniforms these soldiers wear are also referred to as peshmerga.

How many peshmerga have died?

The militant group’s attacks in disputed territories between Erbil and Baghdad have increased in the past months. The terror group has killed 22 Peshmerga fighters since November 27. Iraqi and Kurdish officials held security meetings and launched joint military operations against the militant group.

Is the PKK still active?

Context: Turkey’s conflict with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) – recognised as a terrorist organisation by Turkey, the U.S. and the EU – continues in south-eastern Turkey and northern Iraq.

Who is funding PKK?

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has allegedly provided financial aid to the PKK terrorist group in Iraq’s northern Kurdish region. The move came after the terrorist group appeared to have received financial aid from the UAE in recent months.

Are Kurdish Muslims?

Nearly all Iraqi Kurds consider themselves Sunni Muslims. In our survey, 98% of Kurds in Iraq identified themselves as Sunnis and only 2% identified as Shias. (A small minority of Iraqi Kurds, including Yazidis, are not Muslims.)

Where is a Kurdistan?

Kurdistan, Arabic Kurdistān, Persian Kordestān, broadly defined geographic region traditionally inhabited mainly by Kurds. It consists of an extensive plateau and mountain area, spread over large parts of what are now eastern Turkey, northern Iraq, and western Iran and smaller parts of northern Syria and Armenia.

Does Kurdistan have an air force?

The Kurdistan Air Force or KAF is the aviation branch of the Kurdistan Armed Forces. The KAF is headed by Air Marshal Adar Aga. Currently, the KAF has over 15 combat aircraft and 7 helicopters. The backbone of the KAF are 5 F-16’s purchased from Turkish Aerospace Industries.

How many Kurds has Turkey killed?

According to Turkish government sources, between July 2015 and May 2016, 2,583 Kurdish insurgents were killed in Turkey and 2,366 in Iraq, as well as 483 members of the Turkish security forces.

What does Bashi mean in Kurdish?

bashi means good and ok.

Is Kurdish banned in Turkey?

The words “Kurds”, “Kurdistan”, and “Kurdish” were officially banned by the Turkish government. Currently, it is illegal to use the Kurdish language as an instruction language in private and public schools, yet there are schools who defy this ban.

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