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Kurdistan Workers Party - traduction vers néerlandais

KURDISH NATIONALIST AND SEPARATIST ARMED ORGANIZATION
Congress for Freedom and Democracy in Kurdistan; Kadek; KADEK; Partiya Karkeren Kurdistan; Kurdistan People's Congress; People's Congress of Kurdistan; Kongra-Gel; Kurdistan Workers’ Party; KONGRA GEL; Declaration of Democratic Confederalism in Kurdistan; List of countries and organizations that list the Kurdistan Workers' Party as a terrorist group; Workers' Party of Kurdistan; Resources of the Kurdistan Workers Party; Activities of Kurdistan Workers Party; Tactics of Kurdistan Workers Party; Kurdistan workers party; Kurdish worker's party; Resource of Kurdistan Workers Party; Partiya Karkerên Kurdistan; Kürdistan İşçi Partisi; Kurdistan Isci Partisi; PKK; Kurdistan Workers Party/States Listed as Terrorist; List of states listing the Kurdistan Workers Party as a terrorist group; List of countries and organizations that list the Kurdistan Workers Party as a terrorist group; Kurdistan Worker's Party; Kuerdistan Isci Partisi; Kongragel; National Liberation Front of Kurdistan; Kurdistan Workers Party; Kurdish Workers Party; List of countries and organizations that list the PKK as a terrorist group; PKK (Kurdistan Workers' party); Pkk; Kongra Gele Kurdistan; Kurdish Workers' Party; Kurdish Worker Party; Ideology of the Kurdistan Workers' Party; Tatvan Massacre; Draft:Tatvan Massacre; Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK)
  • slain PKK founder and activists]]
  • publisher=[[London School of Economics]]}}</ref>
  • Female PKK guerrillas of [[YJA-STAR]].
  • A Kurdish PKK guerrilla in 2014.
  • Van]] during [[Newroz]]
  • Protest for freedom of [[Ocalan]] in Germany, January 21, 2016
  • PKK female fighters.
  • PKK and [[Peshmerga]] fighters, 11 August 2015
  • PKK supporters at 2003 march opposing the [[Iraq War]], London
  • date=19 October 2017}}</ref>
  • The PKK flag at a march in Cardiff for [[Welsh independence]] in May 2019

Kurdistan Workers Party         
n. Arbeiderspartij van Koerdistan (PKK)
national-socialist         
  • Nazi Party election poster used in [[Vienna]] in 1930 (translation: "We demand freedom and bread")
  • SA]] in Berlin in 1932. The group had nearly two million members at the end of 1932.
  • Adolf Hitler and [[Rudolf Hess]] in [[Weimar]] in 1930
  • Hitler with Nazi Party members in 1930
  • ''Reichsparteitag'' (Nuremberg Rally): Nazi Party leader [[Adolf Hitler]] and SA-leader [[Ernst Röhm]], August 1933
  • Adolf Hitler in [[Bonn]] in 1938
  • [[Mein Kampf]]}} in its first edition cover
  • Hitler's membership card in the DAP (later NSDAP). The membership number (7) was altered from the original.
  • Nazi Party badge emblem
  • 1: Anwärter (not party member), 2:&nbsp;Anwärter, 3:&nbsp;Helfer, 4:&nbsp;Oberhelfer, 5:&nbsp;Arbeitsleiter, 6:&nbsp;Oberarbeitsleiter, 7:&nbsp;Hauptarbeitsleiter, 8:&nbsp;Bereitschaftsleiter, 9:&nbsp;Oberbereitschaftsleiter, 10:&nbsp;Hauptbereitschaftsleiter
  • 11:&nbsp;Einsatzleiter, 12:&nbsp;Obereinsatzleiter, 13:&nbsp;Haupteinsatzleiter, 14:&nbsp;Gemeinschaftsleiter, 15:&nbsp;Obergemeinschaftsleiter, 16:&nbsp;Hauptgemeinschaftsleiter, 17:&nbsp;Abschnittsleiter, 18:&nbsp;Oberabschnittsleiter, 19:&nbsp;Hauptabschnittsleiter
  • 20:&nbsp;Bereichsleiter, 21:&nbsp;Oberbereichsleiter, 22:&nbsp;Hauptbereichsleiter, 23:&nbsp;Dienstleiter, 24:&nbsp;Oberdienstleiter, 25:&nbsp;Hauptdienstleiter, 26:&nbsp;Befehlsleiter, 27:&nbsp;Oberbefehlsleiter, 28:&nbsp;Hauptbefehlsleiter, 29:&nbsp;Gauleiter, 30:&nbsp;Reichsleiter
  • Administrative units of the Nazi Party in 1944
  • NSDAP membership book
  • Membership of the Nazi Party from 1939
  • German NSDAP Donation Token 1932, Free State of Prussia elections
  • Horst-Wessel-Lied
FAR-RIGHT POLITICAL PARTY IN GERMANY ACTIVE BETWEEN 1920 AND 1945
National Socialist Workers Party of Germany; National Socialist German Workers' Party; NaziParty; National-socialist; Nazi party; Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei; NsDAP; NASDAP; National Socialist German Worker's Party; The nazis; The Nazi Party; National Socialist German Workers party; German Nazi Party; Free Committee for a German Workers Peace; Eagle atop swastika; NDSAP; Nualros; National Socialist German Workers; N.S.D.A.P.; National Insignia of Nazi Germany; National-solidarist; NSGWP; National Socialist German Workers Party; National Socialist German Workers’ Party; NSDAP; Nationalsocialist German Workers' Party; National Socialist Workers' Party of Germany; German National Socialist party; Deutsche Gemeinschaft; Hitler Party; Rise of Nazism; The Nazis; NSdAP; Leader of the Nazi Party; Führer of the Nazi Party; Führer of the National Socialist Workers' Party; Führer of the National Socialist German Workers' Party; Party Minister of the National Socialist German Workers' Party; NASDP; National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazi Party); Nazi Party (Germany); Nsdap; Party Minister of the Nazi Party
nationaal-socialist, nazi
party secretary         
SENIOR OFFICIAL WITHIN A POLITICAL PARTY WITH RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ORGANIZATIONAL AND DAILY POLITICAL WORK
Party Secretary; Secretary (political party)
partijsecretaris

Définition

IKP
Internet Keyed Payment [Additional explanations: protocols] (Reference: IBM, WWW), "Style: iKP"

Wikipédia

Kurdistan Workers' Party

The Kurdistan Workers' Party or PKK is a Kurdish militant political organization and armed guerrilla movement which historically operated throughout Kurdistan but is now primarily based in the mountainous Kurdish-majority regions of southeastern Turkey and northern Iraq. Since 1984, the PKK has utilized asymmetric warfare in the Kurdish–Turkish conflict (with several ceasefires between 1993 and 2013–2015). Although the PKK initially sought an independent Kurdish state, in the 1990s its goals changed to just seeking autonomy and increased rights for Kurds within Turkey, rather than full separatism.

The PKK is designated as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States, the EU and some other countries; however, the labeling of the PKK as a terrorist organization is controversial, and some analysts and organizations contend that the PKK no longer engages in organized terrorist activities or systemically targets civilians. Turkey has often viewed the demand for education in Kurdish as supporting terrorist activities by the PKK. Both in 2008 and 2018 the Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that the PKK was classified as a terror organization without due process. Nevertheless, the EU has maintained the designation.

The PKK's ideology was originally a fusion of revolutionary socialism and Marxism–Leninism with Kurdish nationalism, seeking the foundation of an independent Kurdistan. The PKK was formed as part of a growing discontent over the suppression of Turkey's Kurds, in an effort to establish linguistic, cultural, and political rights for the Kurdish minority. Following the military coup of 1980, the Kurdish language was officially prohibited in public and private life. Many who spoke, published, or sang in Kurdish were arrested and imprisoned. The Turkish government denied the existence of Kurds and the PKK was portrayed trying to convince Turks of being Kurds.

The PKK has been involved in armed clashes with Turkish security forces since 1979, but the full-scale insurgency did not begin until 15 August 1984, when the PKK announced a Kurdish uprising. Since the conflict began, more than 40,000 people have died, most of whom were Kurdish civilians. In 1999, PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan was captured and imprisoned. In May 2007, serving and former members of the PKK set up the Kurdistan Communities Union (KCK), an umbrella organisation of Kurdish organisations in Turkish, Iraqi, Iranian, and Syrian Kurdistan. In 2013, the PKK declared a ceasefire and began slowly withdrawing its fighters to Iraqi Kurdistan as part of a peace process with the Turkish state. The ceasefire broke down in July 2015. Both the PKK and the Turkish state have been accused of engaging in terror tactics and targeting civilians. The PKK has bombed city centres and recruited child soldiers, while Turkey has depopulated and burned down thousands of Kurdish villages and massacred Kurdish civilians in an attempt to root out PKK militants.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Kurdistan Workers Party
1. Kongra–Gel (KGK, formerly Kurdistan Workers‘ Party, PKK, KADEK) 22.
2. Turkey accuses Roj TV of being a mouthpiece for the Kurdistan Workers party.
3. Turkish officials blamed the rebel Kurdistan Workers‘ Party, or PKK, for the attack.
4. The PEJAK is a breakaway faction of the separatist Kurdistan Workers‘ Party, also known as PKK.
5. Officials have blamed those bombings on Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) guerrillas.