which has been tainted by allegations of violent crime and drug smuggling, to be disbanded.
Of the around 5,000 militia members to have been implicated in wrongdoing, only 900 have faced legal action, according to official figures.
The battle between the state and PKK will take centre stage at an anti-terrorism rally in Istanbul Sunday to be addressed by Erdogan. The president´s critics accuse him of reigniting a three-decade conflict with the PKK to curry nationalist support for his ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) in the upcoming election.
Some 40,000 people have died since the PKK took up arms in 1984 seeking an independent state for Turkey´s Kurdish minority. The rebels have since refocused their demands on securing greater autonomy and cultural rights.
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