Diyarbakır to host workshop on "Humanitarian Solution to the Kurdish Issue"

The Free Cause Party (HUDA PAR) is set to host a significant "Workshop on Humanitarian Solution to the Kurdish Issue" on February 15-16 in Diyarbakır, aiming to address one of Turkey's most enduring and complex challenges.
The event will bring together a diverse group of academicians, scholars, and politicians to discuss various approaches to resolving the Kurdish question.
Workshop Overview:
The workshop is structured to delve into historical, social, and political dimensions of the Kurdish issue, offering multiple perspectives on potential solutions. Here's how the event is scheduled:
Saturday, February 15
Session 1 (13:30 - 14:30) | Moderator: Abdurrahman Akdağ
Session 2 (15:30 - 16:30) | Moderator: Prof. Dr. Mehmet Halil Çiçek
Round Table (19:00 - 21:00)
Sunday, February 16
Session 3 (10:30 - 11:30) | Moderator: Dr. Siracettin Aslan
Session 4 (13:30 - 14:30) | Moderator: Av. Muhammed Akar
The workshop will conclude with a final declaration at 15:30, with texts read in both Turkish and Kurdish, aiming to encapsulate the insights and proposals from the discussions.
The workshop will bring together a diverse group of stakeholders to engage in meaningful discussions on resolving the Kurdish issue, reflecting a commitment to dialogue and constructive solutions. Academics, politicians, and opinion leaders from various backgrounds will participate in this significant event. (ILKHA)
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