Murat Karayılan's words to Kemal Burkay
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Murat Karayılan, the of leaders Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), has leveled harsh insults at Kurdish poet and intellectual Kemal Burkay, who returned to Turkey last year after 30 years of exile in Sweden, where he fled shortly after the 1980 coup due to political pressure.
Karayılan in a statement made to PKK news agency ANF said of Burkay -- who had claimed that the PKK was a project of shady groups inside the Turkish state -- “How can one be such an immoral, low-life, undignified liar. There is only one way to put this. This is treason and an indignity.” He added that Burkay is acting as if he were a government agent.
Burkay said the PKK was under the influence of the Turkish deep state, an expression used to refer to illegal operations carried out by power holders inside the state bureaucracy, military and/or other security units. Burkay, who was testifying to a parliamentary commission investigating unsolved murders last week, said PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan, who is currently jailed on a prison island near İstanbul, was under the influence of Ergenekon, a deep-state gang, hundreds of whose suspected members are currently on trial for plotting to overthrow a democratically elected government.
Karayılan said in his statement to ANF: “Now the state [Burkay is in] is deprived of quality and is so rotten, and he is bereft of morals, ethics or conscience. It is not only that he is not showing the slightest respect to the people of Kurdistan who are putting up a brave resistance, he has also come and sat on the lap of the AKP [Justice and Development Party (AK Party)]. He is deprived of dignity, morals and holds no respect. … Our people see all this. Our people understand who everyone really is.”
ker be cawe amalyati dil aket
De hera hey Ker kuri ker
De go bexo

Murat Karayılan, the of leaders Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), has leveled harsh insults at Kurdish poet and intellectual Kemal Burkay, who returned to Turkey last year after 30 years of exile in Sweden, where he fled shortly after the 1980 coup due to political pressure.
Karayılan in a statement made to PKK news agency ANF said of Burkay -- who had claimed that the PKK was a project of shady groups inside the Turkish state -- “How can one be such an immoral, low-life, undignified liar. There is only one way to put this. This is treason and an indignity.” He added that Burkay is acting as if he were a government agent.
Burkay said the PKK was under the influence of the Turkish deep state, an expression used to refer to illegal operations carried out by power holders inside the state bureaucracy, military and/or other security units. Burkay, who was testifying to a parliamentary commission investigating unsolved murders last week, said PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan, who is currently jailed on a prison island near İstanbul, was under the influence of Ergenekon, a deep-state gang, hundreds of whose suspected members are currently on trial for plotting to overthrow a democratically elected government.
Karayılan said in his statement to ANF: “Now the state [Burkay is in] is deprived of quality and is so rotten, and he is bereft of morals, ethics or conscience. It is not only that he is not showing the slightest respect to the people of Kurdistan who are putting up a brave resistance, he has also come and sat on the lap of the AKP [Justice and Development Party (AK Party)]. He is deprived of dignity, morals and holds no respect. … Our people see all this. Our people understand who everyone really is.”
