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İtirafçı In the context of the Turkey–PKK conflict, the Turkish word itirafçı ((英語:''confessor, informant, defector'')) usually refers to any former member of the Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK) who worked as an informant or collaborator for the Turkish security forces against the PKK. Some merely provided intelligence, while others were persuaded or coerced into taking active roles in the conflict. ''İtirafçı''s played a significant role in the conflict in southeastern Turkey in the 1990s, as they were often used to do the extralegal work of security forces, particularly in the case of the unofficial Turkish Gendarmerie unit JİTEM.〔Hurriyet Daily News, 17 January 1997, (PKK confessors turn into state hitmen )〕〔Human Rights Watch (1999), (VI. VIOLENCE AGAINST JOURNALISTS. Political Killings )〕 According to figures of the Ministry of Justice, about 1,950 PKK militants became confessors after their arrest.〔See the (article in Haber Vitrin of 9 February 2009 ); accessed on 27 September 2010〕 Unofficial figures put the number of confessors that were used and paid in the fight against the PKK at 500.〔 Abdülkadir Aygan has been described as "the most well-known among PKK members turned informants".〔Today's Zaman, 28 January 2009, (Portrait of a JİTEM hit man: Abdülkadir Aygan )〕 A confessor was involved in the 2005 Şemdinli incident. ==References==
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