Group of former leaders called for peaceful solution to Kurdish issue.

LONDON,UK–According to the news received from the Kurdish Human Rights Action Group (KHRAG) a group of former leaders aiming to solve the most worth social and political issues in the world, called Turkish government specially Prime Minster Recep Tayyip Erdogan, to end military operation and approach the issue politically and democratically. The groups press release is as follows

 

Kurdish Human Rights Action Group (KHRAG) South Africa

www.khrag.org – admin@khrag.org

 

PRESS RELEASE

For immediate release Monday, 9 August 2010

ARCHBISHOP TUTU CALLS FOR A NEGOTIATED SETTLEMENT

OF THE KURDISH QUESTION

 

Cape Town and the Chair of ‘The Elders’ (a group of former world leaders which aims to tackle some of the world’s most intractable problems) called on the Prime Minister of Turkey, Mr Recep Tayyip Erdogan, as the political head of Turkey, to use his office and his influence to bring a lasting end to the conflict in Turkey with regards to the Kurdish question.

The Archbishop complimented Mr. Erdogan and his government for the support given to the people of Palestine, saying “We regard your pronouncements as the right ones and a declaration that matters of conflicts between nations can be settled only through peaceful negotiated talks amongst apposing groups.”

The Chair of ‘The Elders’ pointed out however that he was “concerned at the escalation of the conflict between the Turkish and the Kurdish peoples in which innocent young people, from both sides, are losing their lives.” Tutu continued, “We know from experience that no-one can emerge as the victor in such a conflict.” Like the situation in the Middle East, where “(p)eaceful negotiations are the only lasting solution to their problems, we are firmly of the view that the Kurdish question can likewise be resolved through peaceful negotiations with the genuine leadership of the Kurdish people.”

Archbishop Emeritus Tutu offered the help of the Kurdish Human Rights Action Group (KHRAG) “a human rights organisation in South Africa (who are) prepared to help in the initiative and (who will) assist in mobilising international support for the peaceful resolution of the Kurdish question in your country.”

KHRAG launched an international million signature campaign for the release of Abdullah Ocalan as a first of several steps paving the way for peaceful negotiations. The release of Mr Ocalan and other political prisoners, and the un-banning of Kurdish leaders will be an important step towards peace in Turkey.

The letter from Archbishop Desmond Tutu will be personally delivered by Rev Matthew Esau, Vice-Chair of KHRG, to the Turkish Embassy in London, 43 Belgrave Square, SW2X 8PA on Tuesday 10 August 2010 at 11.00 am.

Rev Esau will be accompanied by Siobhain McDonagh MP, Jeremy Corbyn MP, Jonathan Fryer, lecturer and LiberalDemocrat politician, Frances Webber, human rights lawyer and Ken Livingstone, former Mayor of London.

Supported in UK by

Peace in Kurdistan Campaign: Campaign for a political solution of the Kurdish question

Estella Schmid – Tel: 020 7586 5892 or Rachel Bird – Tel: 020 7272 413 estella24@tiscali.co.uk

Patrons: Lord Avebury, Lord Rea, Lord Dholakia, Baroness Sarah Ludford MEP, Jean Lambert MEP, Alyn Smith MEP, Hywel Williams MP, Elfyn Llwyd MP, Gareth Peirce, Julie Christie, Noam Chomsky, Edward Albee, Mark Thomas, Bairbre de Brún MEP