ANALYSING THE NEW TACTICS AND STRATEGIES OF PKK IN TURKEY? DO TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS COPY EACH OTHER?

  • Zeynep Ece Unsal
  • Ivica Simonovski

Abstract

Terrorism is basically defined as a kind of “political violence” however

its very contentious concept so that there is still no single definition that

is accepted by all around the world. The PKK (Partiya Karkerên

Kurdistanê/ Kurdish Workers Party), which was established at the end of

1970s and carried out its first action in 1984, has undergone many

changes since its inception, is defined as a terrorist organization by many

international organisation and states. The organization had affected by

the changes in the world conjuncture, is now regarded as both a Marxist-

Leninist and an ethnic-separatist terrorist activity. During that transition

process of world, the tactics and strategies of the PKK have also changed.

The PKK, which had set out for the aim of an independent Kurdish state,

has been talking about an autonomous federal Kurdish region today. At

the same time, the PKK, which originally fought with security forces with

tactics of rural-guerrilla warfare, has now turned its tactics to the city

wars and has attacked the security forces that have no defence capabilities

(unarmed) or civilians especially by using its proxy organisation TAK.

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Published
2019-05-21
How to Cite
Unsal, Z. E., & Simonovski, I. (2019). ANALYSING THE NEW TACTICS AND STRATEGIES OF PKK IN TURKEY? DO TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS COPY EACH OTHER?. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference "Social Changes in the Global World", 1(5), 219-233. Retrieved from https://js.ugd.edu.mk/index.php/scgw/article/view/2932