Main opposition CHP slams gov’t over Kurdish peace process
Mutual distrust between the government and the Kurdish political groups will not yield a breakthrough in the ongoing resolution process, according to the social democrat opposition leader, who argued no one was really aware of the substance of the process.
âThey should explain what they have in their minds about this resolution process. It just has a name and nobody knows what it is about. A process based on mutual distrust cannot produce results,â Kemal KılıçdaroÄlu, leader of the Republican Peopleâs Party (CHP) told reporters June 4. âIs this a solution or a non-solution process? To be frank, I have difficulty understanding,â he said.
Recalling that the outlawed Kurdistan Workersâ Party (PKK) members were blocking roads and kidnapping children, KılıçdaroÄlu accused the Justice and Development Party (AKP) of being unable to take action against these incidents. âThink about a prime minister who turned the government into a wailing wall on the issue of abducted children. As if he is not the prime minister ⦠He is looking to some others [for the release of these children]. I am not of the opinion that this government can resolve the countryâs most rooted and chronic problem,â he stressed.
On ongoing demonstrations from families in Diyarbakır whose children were allegedly kidnapped, KılıçdaroÄlu said it was not possible to defend the abduction of children and to justify these kidnappings. âWe should be aware of the mothersâ sensitivity. For mothers, their children are more important than everything else. Thatâs why we should respect their sensitivity,â he added.
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