Kurdish guerrillas called off a six-month cease-fire on Monday, threatening a fragile peace in the mainly Kurdish southeast before a national election in June.
The PKK (Kurdistan Workers' Party) terrorist organization, which has waged a fight for decades against the Turkish state, will now respond to any attack on its forces, said Ahmet Deniz, an organization leader.
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