The major revolting force and the group are the Kurdistan Workers …show more content…
Secondly, the Turkish government prohibited the use of Kurdish language in any public institution in what may be referred as ‘Turkfication’ of the Kurdish people, this cultural assimilation by the Turkish government was unwelcome. Thirdly, the Kurdish people have been denied political representation in Turkey where they make 20% of the population. Any individual who is imagined to be pro-Kurds even in the national assembly is incarcerated. Fourthly, the Kurdish people feel their ethnic composition has been abandoned and not recognized in any of the countries they are part (Romano, 15) Therefore, as a people they feel neglected and have to fight for their identification. Fifthly, the emergence of the international community and other international bodies like UN gave them hope that their problems can be solved. This must have motivated them to fight to make their situation more …show more content…
Secondly, very many people are nursing injuries, and other body deformations as a resulted of the war. Thirdly, since most people were involved in the war and war issues they did not have time for education and, therefore, haven't developed their lives. This reduces their chances of employment hence can only do menial jobs with poor pay.
Consequences to the insurgent groups include; the Kurdistan Workers Party has used a lot of resources to propel their agenda. Secondly, they have suffered many assassinations from the Turkish government.
There are very many measures that have already being put in place by the UN, Turkey government and the Kurdistan Workers party to find a solution to the conflict as well as end it. Also, on the other hand, both the Turkey government and the Kurdistan Workers Party have been engaging in peace talks to ensure that a solution is reached (Romano, 30) Unilateral cease fire have been declared in the past, although not much has been achieved by such declarations. Therefore, it means the international community, the turkey government, and the Kurdistan Workers Party should do more to ensure the conflict