What does PKK mean?

Kurdistan Workers’ Party
Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), Kurdish Partiya Karkeren Kurdistan, also called Congress for Freedom and Democracy in Kurdistan, Kurdish Kongreya Azadi u Demokrasiya Kurdistan (KADEK), or Kurdistan People’s Congress, Kurdish Kongra Gele Kurdistan (Kongra-Gel), militant Kurdish nationalist organization founded by …

How many members are there in the PKK?

approximately 5000
PKK membership is estimated at approximately 5000, predominantly based in northern Iraq and south-eastern Turkey . There is also a large support base in Europe , particularly Germany . The PKK maintains camps in northern Iraq where training is provided in ideology, weaponry and guerrilla warfare.

Who is the leader of the PKK?

Abdullah Öcalan
Citizenship Turkey
Education Ankara University, Faculty of Political Science
Occupation Founder and leader of militant organization PKK, political activist, writer, political theorist
Organization Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), Kurdistan Communities Union (KCK)

What are the 4 parts of Kurdistan?

Kurdistan generally comprises the following four regions: southeastern Turkey (Northern Kurdistan), northern Iraq (Southern Kurdistan), northwestern Iran (Eastern Kurdistan), and northern Syria (Western Kurdistan). Some definitions also include parts of southern Transcaucasia.

What is YPG stand for?

People’s Defense Units
Yekîneyên Parastina Gel (YPG) ‏وحدات حماية الشعب‎‎
YPG gen-com emblem
Active 2011–present
Allegiance Kurdish Supreme Committee (2011–2013) Rojava (2013–present)

Why is Turkey attacking Kurds?

The Kurdish–Turkish conflict is an armed conflict between the Republic of Turkey and various Kurdish insurgent groups who have either demanded separation from Turkey to create an independent Kurdistan, or attempted to secure autonomy and greater political and cultural rights for Kurds inside the Republic of Turkey.