New Features for Crisis Group’s Visual Explainer on Turkey’s PKK Conflict

New Features for Crisis Group's Visual Explainer on Turkey’s PKK Conflict

Despite a recent seasonal dip in fatalities, Turkey’s almost four-decade-long conflict with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) continues to take lives and – in complex ways – plays into Turkey’s calculations in Syria as well as domestic dynamics. Since July 2015, when a ceasefire broke down, at least 4,825 individuals have been killed in Turkey and northern Iraq.

Our regularly-updated, open-source visual explainer, first published in July 2016, depicts parameters of fatalities in the conflict and aims to offer granular insights into this deadly conflict and draw attention to its death toll.

Today, we release an upgrade to the platform that includes a latest trends section analysing developments that affect fatalities. The upgrade also includes two new charts, one showing the PKK militant-to-security force fatality ratio and the other the percentage of total PKK militants killed classified as “seasoned”, both helpful indicators to assess the changing power balance in the battlefield.

 

The rate of PKK militants killed per one state security force member saw an almost four-fold increase since July 2015.

The percentage of seasoned PKK militants killed has been steadily rising. Crisis Group could confirm the death of 129 seasoned militants since July 2015.

If you have benefited from this visual explainer, take a look at two others on our website looking at trends in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and U.S.-Iran tensions

 

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