Dozens of Kurdish paramilitary laid down Turkish weapon

cekYUKSEKOVA, Northern Kurdistan–According to Firat News Agency fourteen village guards in Yuksekova district of Hakkari laid down their weapons. Aydin Er who gave his weapon back to the state officials after 21 years said: “I would get retired soon.

However, the result of the boycott campaign and the massacre in Gecitli (peyanis) village made me to take this decision. Now the Kurdish people are all unified against denial and destruction but we village guards are out of our own people. It is the time for village guards to realise this fact.” Aydin Erc said:

According to the Firat News Agency 14 Kurdish paramilitaries known as “Village Guards” laid down their weapons as a result of Turkish atrocities committed against the Kurds in revenge of referendum boycott on 12 September, where 9 Kurdish villagers were killed in roadside bomb, which more likely considered by most of the Kurdish people and Kurdish movement as an act of state.

The village guards submitted their rifles back to the Gendarmerie Headquarters in Yuksekova.

One of the guards Fahri Oymen stated that he buried his weapon the day he was given and when he gave it back to Kamisli Gendarmerie station he faced an investigation on account of not looking after his weapon.

Meanwhile, Head of pro-Kurdish BDP office in Yuksekova welcomed the decision from village guards and said: “The village guards system is being used against our people for years and hopefully there will be more guards giving up their weapons.”

Village guard system is driven from the old Ottoman Empire system where Ottoman Empire established Kurdish militia unites, which were known as “Hamidiyah” and the motive was to exploit them against the Kurdish uprisings at that time as it is now.