Erdogan said the state should have no authority to forgive a killer Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan strictly denied speculations on Sunday suggesting that the government was planning a general amnesty (that would include the members of terrorist organization PKK). He said they had repeatedly stated that there would not be general amnesty, adding that he believed that the state should have no authority to forgive a killer. Erdogan said the "peace talks" were progressing well despite the ones that would like to prevent their steps towards democracy and freedom. Erdogan said they would continue to fight with terrorism and negotiate with the ones in the parliament. He said they were undertaking the necessary steps along with National Intelligence Organization of Turkey (MIT) in order to bring peace, prosperity and happiness to Turkey.
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