The Kurdish cause stood apart from all other conflicts and wars because Kurds are the
- LARGEST NATION WITHOUT
A COUNTRY OF THEIR OWN
THOUSANDS of Kurds joined in the fight for FREEDOM and sadly THOUSANDS went missing or were killed
Unfortunately, Kurds do not understand that their failure to unite and set clear goals is destroying their chance of freedom
Most Kurds I know want a FREE KURDISTAN
Yet some Kurdish leaders want only more rights from their slave masters
During the last 20 years many countries have gained independence
Also Kurds seem totally unaware of other conflicts similar to their own
The treatment of people in the DONBASS, the internal conflict within the Ukraine that has been going on since WW2 when the central Ukrainian government supported NAZIS and the DONBASS fought against the Nazis and to some degree or other have been under constant attack ever since, and in more recent years when the Ukrainian government started banning their language, culture, music, books, civil rights and even their traditional clothing
The Palestinians who have had their homeland stolen and are under constant attack. Marwan Barghouti whose situation bears a strong resemblance to Ocalan:
Marwan Hasib Ibrahim Barghouti (also transliterated al-Barghuthi; Arabic: مروان حسيب ابراهيم البرغوثي; born 6 June 1959) is a Palestinian political figure convicted and imprisoned for murder by an Israeli court.[1] He is regarded as a leader of the First and Second Intifadas. Barghouti at one time supported the peace process, but later became disillusioned, and after 2000 went on to become a leader of the Second Intifada from the West Bank.[1][2] Barghouti was a leader of Tanzim, a paramilitary offshoot of Fatah.[3]
Israeli authorities have called Barghouti a terrorist, accusing him of directing numerous attacks, including suicide bombings, against civilian and military targets alike.[4] Barghouti was arrested by Israel Defense Forces in 2002 in Ramallah.[1] He was tried and convicted on charges of murder, and sentenced to five life sentences. Marwan Barghouti refused to present a defense to the charges brought against him, maintaining throughout that the trial was illegal and illegitimate.
Barghouti still exerts great influence in Fatah from within prison.[5] With popularity reaching further than that, there has been some speculation whether he could be a unifying candidate in a bid to succeed Mahmud Abbas.[6]
In the negotiations over the exchange of Palestinian prisoners for the captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, Hamas insisted on including Barghouti in the deal with Israel.[7][8] However, Israel was unwilling to concede to that demand and despite initial reports that he indeed was to be released in the 11 October 2011 deal between Israel and Hamas, it was soon denied by Israeli sources.[9][10]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marwan_Barghouti
UPDATE:
The popular campaign to release Marwan Al-Barghouti says the Israeli occupation authorities transfer the prisoner Al-Barghouti from his isolation in "Hadarim" Prison to a new isolation in "Nafha" Prison
Other noteworthy political conflicts include Brazil where for months MILLIONS of Brazilians supported the then President Jair Bolsonaro saying the corrupt opposition leader Luis Inacio Lula belongs in prison. Then all of a sudden the corrupt Luis Inacio Lula becomes President