Kurdish rebels release 8 Turkish captives![]() March 13, 2013 - 14:10 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - The Kurdish militant group, the PKK, has released eight Turkish hostages it has held in northern Iraq for two years, sources at the scene say, according to BBC News. "We have safely received the prisoners," Husamettin Zemberlioglu, a Kurdish politician said. The move is being seen as part of efforts to end the three-decade conflict between Turkey and the PKK. Last month the jailed PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan called for prisoners to be released by both sides. Partner news Among its provisions are bans on child marriage and the traditional practice of selling and buying women to settle disputes. Jorge Rafael Videla, an austere former army commander, led Argentina during the bloodiest days of its Dirty War dictatorship. According to the United Nations, April was Iraq's bloodiest month for almost five years, with 712 people killed. Reports suggest the rebel fighters may have tried to blow up the walls of the prison, which holds some 4,000 inmates. Partner news |