human rights watch

fredag 12 april 2013

kurdistan worker party pkk need to direct contact with Abdullah ocalan.


kurdistan worker party pkk need to direct contact with Abdullah ocalan.
pkk want direct contact with Abdullah Ocalan pkks leaders who hold 14 years ago with the help of European and usa, Ocalan was kidnapped by Turkish commandos in Kenya.

I can not believe the Turkish peace, turkey just want to play the role in order to find considering that pkks economics and logistics, then want to make a military attack against pkk to kill Kurdish rebels, as several years ago did to armani s in lebanon .. But I think that the Turks should know that time is not the same time as the Turks attacked and occupied Cyprus
Unfortunately, those countries that occupied Kurdistan do not want to respect Kurdish rights, I want to talk about one thing none of the Kurds as a volunteer took weapons to the war against the occupying countries it is occupying countries that forced the Kurds to take weapons and fight against the occupying countries that occupied kurdistan,those occupying countries would not respect Kurdish rights

Karayılan: KCK needs direct contact with Öcalan.



Kurdish Communities Union (KCK) Executive Council President Murat Karayılan and member Ronahî Serhad met representatives of worldwide press institutions in Behdinan on Thursday.
Answering questions on the ceasefire process, Karayılan said the Kurdish movement has announced ceasefire nine times since 1993. He pointed out that the KCK has yet not decided on withdrawal from Turkish borders and criticized the slow progress of their communication with the Kurdish leader, Abdullah Öcalan, in Imralı prison.
Karayılan underlined that KCK needed to be in touch with Öcalan to ensure a solution in the currently ongoing process of talks he is leading with the Turkish state.
Why not would a group of KCK members visit Imralı if needs be?, said Karayılan, adding, “Our movement wants to overcome the problem and we side with advancing the process, not leading it to a deadlock. However, it takes 15-20 days to get in touch with the leader, [referring to Öcalan], as all steps for the meetings and contacts with him require the permission of first the Ministry of Justice then of the Prime Ministry. This system makes the process advance very slowly. There is a need for a method like that used in the South African solution process. The isolation of the leader doesn't allow a healthy communication and progress. A decision could be made more easily if the way followed in Mandela's process is followed in Turkey as well. Anf.
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Forty two students taken into custody at Samsun University.

Forty two students have been taken into custody at the University of Samsun, province in the Black Sea region, as a result of police intervention which came following a quarrel between left-wing and nationalist groups on Thursday.
The quarrel between two groups broke out when a nationalist group, reportedly affiliated to extreme rightist “Grey Wolves” organization, opened a stand in the campus area and launched a signature campaign saying “We want a Turkish Constitution and Turkish Anatolia”. The fight was followed by police attack on left-wing students. Some who were effected by the intense tear gas were rushed to hospital. 42 among them were taken into custody in the conflict which the other group survived without any kind of intervention.

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