
PKKK - National Rural Women Coalition – Pambansang ...
2023年3月8日 · PKKK, or the Pambansang Koalisyon ng Kababaihan sa Kanayunan, also known as the National Rural Women Coalition is a coalition of 326 organizations representing the sectors of small farmers, fishers, rural workers, indigenous peoples, informal and formal workers in …
Kurdistan Workers' Party - Wikipedia
The Kurdistan Workers' Party[a] or PKK (Kurdish: Partiya Karkerên Kurdistanê) is a Kurdish militant political organization and armed guerrilla group which is primarily based in the mountainous Kurdish-majority regions of southeastern …
About Us – National Rural Women Coalition - PKKK
The Pambansang Kongreso ng Kababaihan sa Kanayunan (PKKK) is a national coalition of around 300 rural women organizations in 32 provinces in the Philippines. Members come mainly from the rural women sector (farmers, fishers, works, informal sector and indigenous peoples.
VMG – National Rural Women Coalition - PKKK
PKKK, a coalition of small farmers, fishers, agricultural workers, indigenous women, and workers in the informal economy working towards the elimination of discrimination, violence and poverty and contributing to a strengthened the women’s movement.
Who are Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) rebels? - BBC News
2013年1月10日 · Now the PKK is being targeted in a bigger Turkish security crackdown, following the botched July 2016 coup attempt against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan by mutinous Turkish officers. The PKK's...
What to know about the latest effort to end Turkey's 40-year ...
2025年2月27日 · What is the PKK? The Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, has waged an armed insurgency against Turkey since 1984, initially with the aim of establishing a Kurdish state in the southeast of the country. Over time, the objective evolved into a campaign for autonomy and rights for Kurds within Turkey.
Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) | Kurdish Militancy, History ...
6 天之前 · Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), militant Kurdish nationalist organization founded by Abdullah (“Apo”) Öcalan in the late 1970s. Although the group initially espoused demands for the establishment of an independent Kurdish state, its stated aims were later tempered to calls for greater Kurdish autonomy.