I would also visit Kurdistan Mountains, said Swedish MP

NEWSDESK, — In an article published in Sweden newspaper Aftonbladet on 4 October 2012, the Sweden MP Jabar Amin pointed to the clamorous climates generated by a certain opportunist circles when a short clip on youtube showed Evin Cetin a female politician of Social Democrat Party dancing with the guerrillas of Kurdistan’s Free Life Party (PJAK) in the Qendil Mountains.

In his article Jabar Amin has referred to a number of important points which displays the past and present position of opportunist circles and their treatment of the international libertarian movements.

Jabar Amin opens his article with the following sentence: “For the reason that dancing of Social Democrat members with the [Kurdish] guerrillas is not erroneous, I have also planned to pay visit to the Kurdistan Mountains.”

The Iranian Mujahidin Khalq was designated as terrorist in 2001. The reason for that was this organisation was allied with the former Iraqi’s tyrant Saddam Hussein abhorred by the Western powers, and it was also a gesture to by the West to appease the Iranian authorities.

Two years after designation of Mujahedeen by the West, Saddam Hussein was toppled and now the Iranian regime has become the number one enemy of the West. Consequently the United States removed Mujahedeen from its terror list intending to use it against Iran. This is a clear example of how the Western powers use the weapon of terrorism for the sale of arms. Without a doubt such position and behaviours are reminiscent of the Inquisition courts of the Middle Ages.

What we see on a daily basis is the formal and informal visits of delegations from despotic and tyrannical regime to Sweden. A while ago we witnessed that how red carpet was spread for delegation of Iranian terrorist regime.

Karl Bildet the Swedish Foreign Minister is not ready for the closure of Sweden embassy in Damascus, although Bashar’s regime has shed rivers of bloods from its own civilians and according to reports by Amnesty International the regimes officials have even tortured children to death.

During 1989 amid the Anfal campaign orchestrated by Saddam Hussein’s region against the Kurds, over 180,000 people were killed. But the Sweden government had invited one of the closest agents of Saddam to visit them.

Having considered such policies and deeds in the past, a member of Social Democrat has been subjected to investigation for her visiting of PJAK’s guerrillas.

PJAK is a libertarian movement struggling against the Iranian regime’s offensive strategies toward the Kurds. As a matter of fact PJAK is neither in the European/Sweden terror list, nor in the United Nation’s.  Without a doubt, to the extent this organisation that is struggling against oppression and occupation, to the same extent it would be abnormal that the revolutionaries of this country’s neighbour—Norway and Denmark—were struggling against the occupation and seizure of Nazis.

When Evin Cetin a Social Democrat’s politician was suspended for her visit of PJAK guerrillas and dancing with them, one was intended to call upon Olaf Palma saying; raise up from your tomb for when the revolutionary movements such as NAC in South Africa, PLO in Palestine and Polisario (which fought against occupier of Morocco) were designated as terrorist, you defended the rights of those nations and did not put to question the legitimacy of their struggle.

Unfortunately, now the same party—Social Democrat—is reinstating the groundless allegations of Turkish newspapers which are fed by false news by Turkish police and security forces.

We should not accept the CAI’s claims uncritically and unconditionally. We should give up this old custom commanding our subjugation to the Western authorities. The Green Party has been established on the basis of peaceful movement. Among our party we maintain that changes would not come about by the employment of violence, even if it is carried out against totalitarian and despotic regimes.

But the fundamental considerations would not be able to prevent me from listening to the oppressed and the suppressed who have taken up arms out of desperation and as a sign of discontentment. This is genuine discourse and dialogue that can change the world not slogan of any substance.

As a member of Swedish Parliament, according to my own understanding of those who are suppressed and as democratic right, I will pay a visit to Kurdistan Mountains wanting to meet with the representative of PJAK guerrillas. My intention is to listen to closely, what they want and why they have taken up arms.

Jabar Amin

 http://www.aftonbladet.se/debatt/article15551422.ab