KADEK claims that they did this to open the way to a new
formation that would be more suitable to the "democratic
ecologic" system. They also claim that they wanted to open the
way to a more inclusive, democratic and participatory formation
that goes beyond the Leninist party characteristics.

Sabri

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Second name change for Kurd group
By Nick Thorpe
BBC, Istanbul

An outlawed Kurdish militant group has announced its dissolution.

The Congress for Democracy and Freedom in Kurdistan (Kadek) is
the successor to the PKK, which fought a 14-year war with
security forces in Turkey.

Its leader, Abdullah Ocalan, was arrested in 1999 and is serving
a life sentence in a Turkish prison.

The statement issued by Kadek says it will be reformed to create
a wider, more representative Kurdish organisation.

It says it will seek a peaceful settlement with the states of the
region.

The apparent dissolution of Kadek came in a statement drafted by
a congress of the organisation in northern Iraq, dated 26
October, but only just made public.

It was first published by the Mesopotamian news agency, which is
based in Germany, and has been confirmed by a Kadek
representative in Rome.

Remnant force

In its earlier form, the PKK, the party fought a bitter civil war
in Turkey in the 1980s and '90s, which ended in 1999 with the
arrest of Mr Ocalan.

The remnants of the PKK army fled to the mountains of northern
Iraq, where they are still estimated to number around 5,000.

On Monday a clash between the guerrillas and US-led forces, close
to the Turkish border, left one dead and several injured.

Turkey has pursued a carrot-and-stick approach to the
organisation, offering a limited amnesty to allow some of those
in Iraq to return home, but also urging the United States to
crack down on the guerrillas.

A confidential action plan was signed by the United States and
Turkey in September, but no details have been made public.


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Published: 2003/11/11 13:26:49 GMT

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