Rando wrote:Maybe not the whole party,but its main leaders,effectivly making it "headless".
The world is quiet about most of the things Turkey does. The chemical attacks on our dear PKK fighters , All the journalists and other innocent kurds in prison (hardly anyone talks about these things. Turkey even sent a 80+ year old deaf (and i believe he was blind too) man to court because he possesed a half lemon (reduces effect of tear gas).
I personally dont want PKK to lay down arms for anything less than autonomy (independence would be a unrealistic demand for now).
The conflict in Syria has highlighted the so-called Kurdish problem again. Why I refer to it as "
the so-called Kurdish problem" is simply that I do
NOT consider Turkey, Syria, Iraq or Iran to have problems with Kurds. I believe that it is Kurds who have problems with other countries.
The problem inside the Turkish boarders should
NEVER be referred to as the Kurdish problem as it is in fact the Kurds who have the problems due to the Turkish occupation of traditional Kurdish homelands.
Due to the current high profile that Kurds are achieving in Western Kurdistan (because of the fighting) and South Kurdistan (because of its economic expansion and its standing in the worlds oil market), I believe that
NOW is the time for Kurds within North Kurdistan to declare independence. It is either
NOW or
NEVER.
Kurds in West Kurdistan will
NOT settle for anything less than independence.
Kurds in East Kurdistan are probably one of the most stable groups within Iran and hold a strong position within the Iranian government. There are a great many political problems within Iran with several other ethnic groups, as well as Kurds, demanding greater rights. Iran appears to be heading for a political meltdown with Kurds coming out on top.
Kurds in Iraq just go from strength to strength while all about them Iraq is falling apart. There is now a great deal of fighting, politically and otherwise, between the different religious fractions. I personally believe that South Kurdistan, which is almost totally independent anyway and by far the safest most stable area of Iraq, will become totally independent
VERY SOON.
We ALL know the way Kurds have been treated by Turkey. If Kurds in North Kurdistan continue to live under Turkish rule they will remain third class Turkish citizens. Turkey will continue brainwashing and indoctrinating Kurds via TV, the government owned and controlled media and the education system. Do Kurds really want their children to go to Turkish schools and chant "
Happy is he who can call himself a Turk" Turkey is not only killing Kurds it is also stealing minerals, including OIL, from Kurdish land. One might say that Kurds are, all be it unwittingly, providing the money to pay for the weapons that are killing them. Kurds are paying for their own destruction.
BDP leaders should stand up for what Kurds want. And every Kurds I know wants an independent Kurdistan. Perhaps they will be at risk of arrest, as I mentioned before, PKK are at risk of death and it does not stop them, In England the government bought out anti-terror laws that effectively silenced the PKK. Many of us who were working with Kurds knew that we were also at risk of arrest but we did
NOT stop.
The BDP are elected to support the people
NOT sit there on their backsides and support the Fascist Turkish government
