A defeat for terrorism in the Mideast

In the past decade, terrorist attacks in the Middle East have dropped sharply, often because of military defeat, sometimes by a change in conscience. A possible example of the latter came Thursday. In a letter from his prison cell of 26 years, Abdullah Öcalan, founder of a four-decade-old armed insurgency for the rights of the large Kurdish minority in Turkey, called on his outlawed group to disarm and dissolve.

The violence long used against civilians by his Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) has “reached the end of its course,” he stated. An “era of peace” and coexistence must now be developed by forming a new Kurdish political party in Turkey.

“There is no alternative to democracy in the pursuit and realization of a political system. Democratic consensus is the fundamental way,” said Mr. Öcalan, who is highly revered among Kurds and called “Apo,” or uncle. 

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