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Turkey unveils reforms for Kurds | Turkey unveils reforms for Kurds |
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The Turkish government has formally launched a peace plan to try to end the conflict in the mainly Kurdish south-east of the country. | The Turkish government has formally launched a peace plan to try to end the conflict in the mainly Kurdish south-east of the country. |
The interior minister presented a reform package to parliament, including freedom to use the Kurdish language. | The interior minister presented a reform package to parliament, including freedom to use the Kurdish language. |
But Besir Atalay said more substantial reform to the Turkish constitution would take time. | But Besir Atalay said more substantial reform to the Turkish constitution would take time. |
There was no mention of the amnesty that the armed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) has requested. | |
Four months after it first announced a plan to end the Kurdish conflict, the government is still having trouble spelling out what it intends to do. | Four months after it first announced a plan to end the Kurdish conflict, the government is still having trouble spelling out what it intends to do. |
"We should never forget that behind our all our problems lies injustice," Mr Atalay told MPs. | "We should never forget that behind our all our problems lies injustice," Mr Atalay told MPs. |
"We want everyone in this country to be treated equally," he said, but then warned that there would need to be a complete change in the mindset of the Turkish people to achieve that goal. | "We want everyone in this country to be treated equally," he said, but then warned that there would need to be a complete change in the mindset of the Turkish people to achieve that goal. |
Easing tensions | Easing tensions |
He listed reforms the government wanted to implement soon - full freedom to use languages other than Turkish, fewer military checkpoints in the south-east, new human rights bodies and bringing back people driven from their homes by fighting. | He listed reforms the government wanted to implement soon - full freedom to use languages other than Turkish, fewer military checkpoints in the south-east, new human rights bodies and bringing back people driven from their homes by fighting. |
But throughout his half-hour speech, Mr Atalay refused to refer specifically to the Kurds, whose resistance to the Turkish state is the real reason for these reforms. | But throughout his half-hour speech, Mr Atalay refused to refer specifically to the Kurds, whose resistance to the Turkish state is the real reason for these reforms. |
Instead he chose to describe them as primarily for combating terrorism and preserving national unity. | Instead he chose to describe them as primarily for combating terrorism and preserving national unity. |
The ferocious criticism the government has received over its initiative has clearly made it nervous, despite its commanding majority in parliament. | The ferocious criticism the government has received over its initiative has clearly made it nervous, despite its commanding majority in parliament. |
The leader of one nationalist party accused the government of lacking the courage to fight terrorism head-on. | The leader of one nationalist party accused the government of lacking the courage to fight terrorism head-on. |
In this deeply polarised society, there will certainly be many people who agree with that view. | In this deeply polarised society, there will certainly be many people who agree with that view. |
Some 40,000 people have been killed in the 25-year Kurdish fight for autonomy. | Some 40,000 people have been killed in the 25-year Kurdish fight for autonomy. |
Abdullah Ocalan, the PKK leader, has been in jail since 1999. | Abdullah Ocalan, the PKK leader, has been in jail since 1999. |
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