Abdullah 'Apo' Öcalan (born April 4, 1948), is the leader of the Kurdish terrorist group Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).
Influenced by the situation of the Kurdish people, Abdullah Öcalan became an active member of the Democratic Cultural Associations of the East, an association promoting the rights of the Kurdish people. In 1978, two years before the military coup in 1980, the Kurdistan Workers Party was founded with Abdullah Öcalan as its leader. He currently retains this post.
In 1984 the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) initiated a campaign of armed resistance comprising of military attacks against government forces and civilians The Workers' Party of Kurdistan (PKK) Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Turkey Letter to Italian Prime Minister Massimo D'Alema Human Rights Watch, November 21, 1998 Turkey: No security without human rights Amnesty International, October 1996 Special Report: Terrorism in Turkey Ulkumen Rodophu, Jeffrey Arnold and Gurkan Ersoy, February 6, 2004 in Iraq, Iran, and Turkey in order to create an independent Kurdish state. Approximately 30,000 people were killed by PKK as a result of these attacks between 1984 and 2003. After 2003 PKK (aka Kadek) still maintains their attacks in Turkey. Various ceasefire attempts between the PKK and the Turkish government have failed thus far.
PKK has been labelled a terrorist organisation by several states and international organizations such as TurkeyPKK & TERRORISM: A Report on the PKK and Terrorism, the United StatesForeign Terrorist Organizations U.S. Department of State, March 27, 2002 , the European Union, Syria Turco-Syrian Treaty Adana, October 20, 1998 , Canada, Iran and Australia.
Öcalan went to Russia first and from there he moved to various countries, including Italy and Greece. In 1998 while in Italy the Turkish government requested the extradition of Öcalan. He was at that time counselled by the high-profile German attorney, Britta Böhler. The Netherlands based attorney argued that he fought a legitimate struggle against the oppression of his people. He was eventually captured in Kenya on February 15, 1999, while being transferred from the Greek embassy to the Nairobi international airport, in a joint operation between the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Turkish National Intelligence Agency (MIT). He was then flown back to Turkey for trial. His capture led thousands of protesting Kurds to seize Greek embassies around the world. Kurds seize embassies, wage violent protests across Europe CNN.com, February 17, 1999
Öcalan has been held under solitary confinement on the İmralı Island in the Turkish Sea of Marmara since his capture. Though initially sentenced to death (see verdict), this sentence was commuted to life-long aggravated imprisonment when the death penalty was conditionally abolished in Turkey in August 2002.
Since his incarceration, Abdullah Öcalan has significantly changed his ideological line, reading Western social theorists like Murray Bookchin, Immanuel Wallerstein, Fernand Braudel Tarihli Görüşme Notları PWD-Kurdistan, March 16, 2005, fashioned his ideal society as "Democratic-Ecological Society" (later renamed as "Democratic-Ecological-Gender Liberationist Society" as it is in the current programme of PKK) and refers to Friedrich Nietzsche as "a prophet".Öcalan: Diyarbakır olayları boşanmanın ilanıdır ANF News Agency, May 20, 2006 He also wrote books http://www.abdullah-ocalan.com/aihm and articles denge-mezopotamya.com/besataybet/news_detail.asp?newsid=-769564977&pg=1 on the history of pre-capitalist Mesopotamia and Abrahamic religions.
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