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Turkey: Burials before possible talks with jailed PKK leader

Turkish officials attended the burials of five people killed in a as Ankara responded by bombing numerous targets hours later.

At the same time, there are indications that jailed leader Abdullah Ocalan may be willing to renounce violence against the state and disband his organization.

The Wednesday attack targeted state-owned Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), killing five and injuring 22. Officials claimed it was “very likely” that the PKK was behind the incident.

Turkey announced that its forces had hit “47 terrorist targets” in and overnight and pledged more attacks would follow.

Turkey, the EU and the US all label the PKK a terrorist organization.

Speaking from the BRICS summit in Russia, Turkish President said Wednesday’s attack had only “strengthened Turkey’s determination and resolve to eliminate terrorism.”

Ocalan ready for a change after 25 years of solitary confinement?

All of this has played out against the backdrop of possible talks between Ankara and the jailed leader of the PKK, Abdullah Ocalan.

Ocalan, who co-founded the group, has .

On Tuesday, Devlet Bahceli, an ally of Erdogan and the leader of the far-right Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), .

Ocalan is serving a life sentence and was granted his first visit in more than four years this week.

After the visit, Ocalan’s nephew Omer, a lawyer for the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Equity and Democracy Party (DEM) — the third largest party in Turkey’s parliament — said his uncle was “in good health.”

He also reported that Ocalan had given him a message, saying, “if conditions allow, I have the necessary theoretical and practical power to shift this process from the arena of conflict and violence to one of law and politics.”

Media sources close to the government reported Ocalan as saying that he was, “ready to lay down his arms.”

The DEM, whose support Erdogan needs if he is to see through his plan to change the Turkish constitution to allow himself to remain in power indefinitely, condemned Wednesday’s attack, pointing out that it had come at a time when, “Turkish society was talking about a solution and the possibility of dialogue.”

The most recent attempt at , opening a bloody new chapter in a conflict that began in 1984.

The fight to establish an autonomous Kurdish state has claimed tens of thousands of lives since it began 40 years ago.

js/lo (AFP, dpa, Reuters)

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