Mahsum Korkmaz Academy

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The Mahsum Korkmaz Academy is a training camp of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). It was established in 1986 in Helve, a village in the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon. It is named after Mahsum Korkmaz, a former commander of the armed wing of the PKK.[1] Today the camp is situated in Qandil Mountains, Northern Iraq.

To establish the Mahsum Korkmaz Academy was decided at the Third Party Congress of the PKK in October 1986.[2] Its first location was in the Beqaa valley in Lebanon,[3] which at the time was under Syrian control.[4] It had to leave Lebanon due to Turkish pressure in 1992, following which it settled to Damascus, the Syrian capital.[3] After the expulsion of the PKK from Syria in 1998, the academy moved to Iraqi Kurdistan.[3]

Training

Turkish opposition to the academy

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