ANKARA – Italian historian Franco Cardini announced his support for Abdullah Öcalan’s call, stating, “I support the current peace process, which aims to recognize linguistic, cultural, and political rights.”
	Cardini sent a message of support to the Peoples’ Equality and Democracy (DEM) Party regarding the Peace and Democratic Society Process, which began following the Kurdish People’s Leader Abdullah Öcalan’s call on February 27.
	In the statement, he said: “At this critical juncture, I want to clearly and explicitly express my commitment to dialogue, democratic participation, and the protection of fundamental rights for everyone in the country. I support the current peace process, which aims to recognize linguistic, cultural, and political rights; rebuilding trust, healing the wounds of the past, and making a shared future possible can only be achieved in this way.”
	ABOUT CARDINI
	Franco Cardini, an Italian historian, writer, and academic, was born on August 5, 1940, in Florence. He is known for his studies on medieval history, the Crusades, Christian-Islamic relations, and European cultural history. He served as a Professor of Medieval History at the University of Florence. Cardini has reached a wide readership not only through his academic publications but also through newspaper columns and popular history books. His work is noted for its balanced perspective on interactions between Western and Eastern civilizations. He has authored numerous books on Europe’s identity, interfaith relations, and the historical roots of the modern world.
								



