Hopeful Tears in Diyarbakir: Families Await Return of Loved Ones
Families in Diyarbakir, Turkey, hold emotional vigils after the Kurdistan Workers Party announces disbandment of its armed wing. Relatives await news of loved ones who joined the PKK, hoping for reunification. Amidst this, concerns about future peace and democratic rights linger in the community.

In the wake of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) declaring the dissolution of its armed division, emotions ran high outside an office in Diyarbakir, Turkey. Families, clutching photos and clinging to hope, spoke of the possibility of long-awaited peace and the return of loved ones.
Sevgi Cagmar, whose son left to join the PKK a decade ago, expressed a heartfelt longing for his return. Alongside Cagmar, other families gathered, filled with hopes and prayers for reunification, even as skepticism mixed with optimism in the air.
The city's residents have witnessed decades of conflict moving from southeast Turkey to northern Iraq. As families in the region remain cautiously hopeful, questions about lasting peace and democratic progress continue to loom large.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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