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What (who) is Abdullah Ocalan - definition

IDEOLOGIST, WRITER AND FOUNDER OF THE KURDISTAN WORKERS' PARTY (PKK)
Abdullah Ocalan; Serok APO; Abdul Ocalan; Abdul Öcalan; Serok Apo; Abdullah Oclaan; Abdulla Ocelan; Abdulla Ojalan; Ebdulla Ocelan; عبدالله اوجلان; عەبدوڵڵا ئۆجەلان; Apo (Kurdish leader); Mehmet Öcalan; Ocolan; Ochalan; Ochelan; Apoist
  • Protest for freedom of Öcalan in Germany, January 21, 2016
  • Öcalan supporters in London, April 2003

Trial of Abdullah Öcalan         
TRIAL OF THE LEADER OF THE KURDISTAN WORKERS' PARTY
Ocalan v Turkey
The trial of Abdullah Öcalan, the leader of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), began on 31 May 1999 and concluded on 29 June with a death sentence for treason and separatism. Öcalan was captured in February 1999 in Nairobi, Kenya and brought to Turkey where he was imprisoned on the İmralı island in the Sea of Marmara.
Abdullah Frères         
OTTOMAN PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO BASED IN CONSTANTINOPLE
Abdullah Freres; Abdullah Biraderler; Abdullah Brothers
The Abdullah Frères (French for "Abdullah Brothers"; ) were a group of three Ottoman brothers of Armenian descent, Viçen Abdullahyan (1820–1902), Hovsep Abdullahyan (1830–1908), and Kevork Abdullahyan (1839–1918), photographers of international fame during the late Ottoman Empire. They took pictures of scenic views and notable individuals, including sultans.
Abdullah Badheeb         
Abdullah Badhib; Abdullah Abdul Razzaq Badhib
Abdullah Abdulrazzaq Badheeb (1931-1976) was a Yemeni socialist writer, theorist, journalist and politician, and one of the leaders of the Marxist faction the National Liberation Front in southern Yemen during the late 20th century that sought to free southern Yemen from the British occupation, Badheeb played a major role in the dialogue between the national factions in the occupied southern Yemen at the time, which led to their unification and the formation of the paramilitary political organization called the National Liberation Front that succeeded in liberating southern Yemen and establishing the South Yemen state, which later evolved into the Yemeni Socialist Party, Badheeb's presence was always noticeable in Aden with his ability to persuade, attract, debate, organize, spread reassurance and hope, and motivate the people around him.

Wikipedia

Abdullah Öcalan

Abdullah Öcalan ( OH-jə-lahn; Turkish: [œdʒaɫan]; born 4 April 1948), also known as Apo (short for Abdullah in Turkish; Kurdish for "uncle"), is a political prisoner and founding member of the militant Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).

Öcalan was based in Syria from 1979 to 1998. He helped found the PKK in 1978, and led it into the Kurdish–Turkish conflict in 1984. For most of his leadership, he was based in Syria, which provided sanctuary to the PKK until the late 1990s.

After being forced to leave Syria, Öcalan was abducted in Nairobi in 1999 by the Turkish National Intelligence Agency (MIT) (with assistance of the USA) and taken to Turkey, where after a trial he was sentenced to death under Article 125 of the Turkish Penal Code, which concerns the formation of armed organizations. The sentence was commuted to aggravated life imprisonment when Turkey abolished the death penalty. From 1999 until 2009, he was the sole prisoner in İmralı prison in the Sea of Marmara, where he is still held.

Öcalan has advocated a political solution to the conflict since the 1993 Kurdistan Workers' Party ceasefire. Öcalan's prison regime has oscillated between long periods of isolation during which he is allowed no contact with the outside world, and periods when he is permitted visits. He was also involved in negotiations with the Turkish government that led to a temporary Kurdish–Turkish peace process in 2013.

From prison, Öcalan has published several books. Jineology, also known as the science of women, is a form of feminism advocated by Öcalan and subsequently a fundamental tenet of the Kurdistan Communities Union (KCK). Öcalan's philosophy of democratic confederalism is applied in the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES), an autonomous polity formed in Syria in 2012.

Examples of use of Abdullah Ocalan
1. Jailed: Kurdistan Workers‘ Party leader Abdullah Ocalan Profile: Abdullah Ocalan 1''8 January – Welfare Party – the largest in parliament – banned.
2. Syria also gave sanctuary to Abdullah Ocalan, the PKK leader.
3. "We want Turkey to release our president Abdullah Ocalan," he said.
4. He spoke after imprisoned leader Abdullah Ocalan urged the PKK to call a unilateral cease–fire.
5. In 1''', it suffered a major blow when its leader, Abdullah Ocalan, was arrested.