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- abbreviation video games player killer killer
- abbreviation Partiya Karkerên Kurdistan, Kurdistan Workers Party
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For example, the PKK is hardly hostile to the US but they are designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization by the State Department.
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The PKK is labeled as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States and the European Union.
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The PKK is labeled as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States and the European Union.
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The outlawed Kurdistan Workers 'Party, PKK, is denying responsibility for a bombing that wounded at least 32 people in the heart of Istanbul.
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And we gave weapons to the Peshmerga that predictably ended up in PKK hands.
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The PKK is the Kurdish Workers Party and very definately not Turks (although it must be said they look very similar!)
Be afraid, be very afraid……. actually, don’t be. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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Earlier this month, the Kurdistan Worker's Party, a separatist guerrilla group known by the acronym PKK/KADEK, announced the end of a ceasefire declared in 1999 when its leader, Abdullah Ocalan, was imprisoned after years on the run.
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Earlier this month, the Kurdistan Worker's Party, a separatist guerrilla group known by the acronym PKK/KADEK, announced the end of a ceasefire declared in 1999 when its leader, Abdullah Ocalan, was imprisoned after years on the run.
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Transport Minister Binali Yildirim initially said "four or five" hijackers claiming to act on behalf of rebel Kurdistan Workers' Party, known by its Kurdish acronym PKK, seized the ship after it set sail from the northwestern port of Izmit.
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