05 November 2011
Seven thousand PKK and PJAK prisoners call on people to organize civil rebellions
The statement made by Deniz Kaya on behalf of seven thousand PKK and PJAK prisoners in Turkey called for civil rebellion in all areas.
Reacting strongly to the slaughter of tens of guerrillas in Çukurca and the KCK operations - referred to as “political genocide” - prisoners "announce to the world that the pro-Fethullah sect, Gül and Erdoğan are the officially registered murderers of the Kurdish people.”
The statement noted that it is time to go into action now when the democratic freewill; party and institutions of the Kurdish people are burnt down and closed while thousands of politicians are arrested and put in prisons.
Calling for civil rebellions (serhıldan) for a free and dignified life, prisoners called on all Kurdish people, revolutionaries and democrats to join the rebellion movement in all areas against the racist and denier colonial system. The statement also called on the Kurdish youth to the mountains for peace and freedom and urged all international establishments, particularly the United Nations, European Council, CPT, ECHR and EU to take action to fulfill their responsibilities for the life of the Leadership.
The statement vehemently condemned the attacks against the guerrilla and the people and listed the demands of seven thousand PKK and PJAK prisoners as follows:
1 - Stop the isolation of Leader Apo,
2- Meet the conditions of free movement, health and security for Leader Apo,
3- Respect laws of war by ending the use of chemical weapons which is considered as a war crime and prohibited all around the world,
4- End the terror of detention and arrest applied on our civilian and defenseless people,
5- Stop the pressure on our institutions, human rights defenders, intellectuals and writers.”
The statement ended by warning PM Erdoğan, President Gül and "the pro-Fethullah sect to stop these lawless and barbarian implementations, respect our bodies and display a brave hostility. We once more remark that we will not hesitate to take a tougher line if our demands aren’t met and we call on all our families, people, sensitive public opinion, intellectuals and all those siding with humanity to act in solidarity with us for the fulfillment of our demands”
D.F. - ANF / NEWS DESK
ANF NEWS AGENCY