Turkey pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) co-Leader Selahattin Demirtas asked Ankara to resume Kurdish peace talks with the HDP from Dolmabahce agreement, where the talks were halted.
According to ZerNews, Demirtas asked Ankara in an Iftar gathering in the southeastern city of Van to resume the talks as “a sentence can silence guns but this man (referring to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan) does not want peace. Be sure. His only concern is to fully control the government. 50 governors and 3326 judges were changed in a night. Turkey has reached a point where the fate of a school principal is decided by Turkey.
He further added that the residences of many innocent people, who have never taken any arms, have been burned down, adding that Turkish government insults the values of people under the name of ant-terror operations.
Referring to recent reports that Turkey plans to assign administrators in municipalities in Kurdish regions, Demirtas also warned that people will not accept any supervision delegation for municipalities in Kurdish regions.