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PKK militants in Iraq begin laying down arms as part of peace process with Turkey

The PKK's original aim was to establish a Kurdish state in the southeast of Turkey, but over time its goals evolved into a campaign for greater autonomy for Turkey's Kurdish population.

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00:00Fighters with a Kurdish separatist militant group that has waged a decades-long insurgency in Turkey
00:07began laying down their weapons in a symbolic ceremony on Friday.
00:11The ceremony took place in the mountains outside the city of Suleymaniyah
00:15in northern Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdish region.
00:18An Iraqi state-run news agency reported that the process will take place in multiple stages,
00:24starting with the symbolic ceremony and eventually leading to a full regional disarmament.
00:30Earlier, the Kurdistan Workers' Party, known as the PKK,
00:33announced it would disband and renounce armed conflicts, ending four decades of hostilities.
00:39PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan, who's been imprisoned on an island near Istanbul since 1999,
00:44urged his group in February to convene a congress and formally disband and disarm.
00:50The jailed leader renewed his call in a video message broadcast on Wednesday where he said,
00:55I believe in the power of politics and social peace, not weapons.
01:00Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan hailed the group's steps towards peace
01:03and expressed hope it will bring stability to a region battered by conflict.

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