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Turkish law on ‘Terror-Free Türkiye’ process published in Official Gazette

The move formally puts measures approved by the Turkish parliament earlier this month into effect.

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18 Aug, 2026

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A law establishing the legal framework for Türkiye’s “Terror-Free Türkiye” process was published in the Official Gazette, formally putting into effect measures approved by parliament earlier this month.

The Law on Strengthening National Solidarity and Social Cohesion sets out procedures for suspending investigations, prosecutions and the execution of certain sentences linked to the PKK/KCK terrorist organisation and affiliated groups once security institutions confirm the group has ended its activities and surrendered its weapons and ammunition under its control and the National Security Council issues a decision confirming that determination in the Official Gazette.

The law would suspend for five years prosecutions for offences punishable by up to 15 years in prison and for 10 years for more serious offences. It excludes certain serious offences, including intentional homicide committed as part of terrorist activities.

The law covers crimes of founding or leading the PKK/KCK, membership, knowingly and willingly aiding the organisation, and propaganda offences, along with crimes committed within the organisation’s activities and terror-financing offences committed on its behalf.

“Important step” in Terror-Free Türkiye

If a person commits another terrorism-related offence during the suspension period, the suspension will be lifted, and the relevant legal proceedings or execution of the sentence will resume.

If no such offence is committed during the specified period, the relevant prosecution may be dropped or the sentence deemed served under the law.

The legislation also provides procedures for registering weapons, ammunition, explosives, vehicles and other materials surrendered or declared by members of organisations covered by the law.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan last week described parliament’s passage of the legislation as an “important step” in the Terror-Free Türkiye process, saying the government would work patiently and with determination to rid the country of terrorism “forever.”

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