BADINAN, Defence Regions of Medya, — The Executive Council of Kurdistan Community Unions (KCK) has claimed in a statement that the continuous process of resistance will necessarily be developed from now on against the AKP inhumane practices against the Kurds which only hurt the society and play with the honour and dignity of the Kurdish people.
KCK Executive Council reacted strongly against the increasing recent attacks, remarking that Turkey was turning into a police state day by day.
KCK also condemned the assassination of Kurdish politician Mish’al at-Tammo in Qamishli in West of Kurdistan (Syria) on October 7th and pointed out that a new game is being planned in Syria against Kurds.
Stating that the police powers of the AKP government targeted particularly children and elders during the recently increasing fascist applications they staged with an aim to suppress the Kurdish people and make them take steps backward, KCK noted that only in Mardin a mother and seven children, between the ages of 3 and 12, were wounded as a result of the violent police attacks in Kurdistan.
The KCK statement remarked that the AKP government was practicing a method which could be formulated as “don’t kill but cow into submission by means of fascist methods of oppression”.
On this basis, KCK called on all patriotic Kurdish people, the resister and libertarian Kurdish women in particular, to raise the resistance against these policies of genocide and provocation and on the resister and brave Kurdish youth to respond to colonial attacks by joining the guerrilla ranks and to bravely lead civil commotions everywhere.
“Despite all these attacks and attempts, we call on the Kurdish politics to insist on true politics and to not to be deceived and we urge the Syrian state to immediately end the attacks against Kurdish people and to address the fair democratic demands of the Kurdish people with a right policy.” said the statement and underlined that no power would obtain a result by performing violence against the fair case of the Kurdish people.