This militant group fought for 40 years. Now they’re surrendering on camera.

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Kurdish rebels are laying down arms after four decades of war. But Turkey’s long peace may be just getting started At the foot of a mountain in northern Iraq, thirty fighters from the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (Partiya Karkerên Kurdistanê – PKK) toss their rifles into a fire. Half of them are women. The scene unfolds at the entrance of a cave near the town of Dukan, about 60 kilometers from Sulaymaniyah.  Nearby stand representatives from Kurdish, Iraqi, and Turkish authorities. One of the PKK

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