Abdullah Öcalan

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Aptullah Öcalan, Evdile Ocalan, اوجالان، عبد الله, and 32 others ʻEbdułła Oj Alan, Абдулах Оџелан, عبد الله أوجلان،, ʻAbd Allāh Awjālān, עבדוללה אג'לאן, Abdullah Ocalan, அப்துல்லா ஓசுலான், Աբդուլլահ Օջալան, ئابدوللاهئۆ جالان, Abdullah Ojalan, ʻAbd Allāh Ūjalān, アブドゥッラー・オジャラン, عبد الله اوجلان, Ampntoulach Otzalan, Abdullah Ö. Apo, ʻEbduła Ojelan, Abdullah Öcalan Apo, عبداله اؤجالان, عبدالله اوجالان, Abdullach Öcalan, Абдула Йоджалан, عەبدوڵڵا ئۆجەلان, ʿAbd Allāh Ūǧalān, Apo, Serok Apo, Αμπντουλάχ Οτζαλάν, Abdullah Öcalan, 阿卜杜拉·奥贾兰, Amptoulach Otsalan, Абдула Оџалан, Абдулла Оджалан, أوج ألان، عبد الله،
Born:
April 3, 1949

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Abdullah Öcalan was the leader of a Kurdish revolutionary party, the PKK. He was eventually kidnapped while abroad in 1999, and has been in solitary confinement in Imrali Island Prison, Turkey ever since.

Since his imprisonment, Ocalan has written extensively on Middle Eastern and Kurdish history. With his books he has significantly influenced the course of Kurdish politics in the last two decades.

He argues for the concepts of Democratic Autonomy and Democratic Confederalism that are considered an alternative to a Kurdish nation-state.

From 2009-2011, the Turkish state held negotiations with him about a solution of the Kurdish Question.

Books by Abdullah Öcalan