Demands of Hunger
Strikers are Just and Legitimate, So is the Solidarity!
On 7 November 2018, an elected MP of
the Turkish parliament from Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), Leyla
Güven, initiated a historical step for the struggle against fascism
in Turkey and North Kurdistan while she was being kept in Diyarbakır
prison as a political prisoner. On that day, she declared in front of
the judge that she will no longer attend to the courts and start an
indefinite hunger strike action with a demand of lifting the total
isolation imposed on Abdullah Öcalan, the founding leader of the
Kurdish liberation movement, who has been in prison for 20 years.
This
step has been put forward under such political circumstances, where
any voice against the policies of the Erdogan-dictatorship are
heavily suppressed and responded with mass detentions. It has sparked
a fire of hope in terms of awakening wide masses, which are under
suppression but have not actually yield to the fascist regime yet,
and mobilize them towards a resisting line. In this sense, the purity
of the resistance brings about a defiant stronghold with the
embodiment in a Kurdish woman at the most sensitive point of the
Turkish state, at the sharpest edge of the political struggle.
The
hunger strike resistance of Leyla Güven, firstly, echoed outside the
prisons with the participation of various activists in Turkey,
Kurdistan, Europe and Canada. Then, played an important role to
swiftly consolidate the revolutionary vanguard forces after it spread
to the whole prisons in Turkey and North Kurdistan. Now, more than
7000 political prisoners are on indefinite hunger strike since the
1st of March, including not only those from the Kurdish
liberation movement, but also the communist prisoners as well. Their
legitimate demand is quite simple and clear: apply what is written on
the laws!
Öcalan has been kept under inhumane
conditions in solitary at a special prison on an island since he was
detained in 1999. He has been considered and treated like a war
hostage rather than being a political prisoner, as his basic rights
have mostly been seized by the Turkish state’s arbitrariness. Along
with preventing his lawyers to meet with him since 2011, the
imprisonment conditions have been turned into a total isolation
mostly by 2015, as the
Turkish state terminated the peace negotiation process with PKK.
Apart from letting his brother to have a short visit only for two
times during these 4 years, the government does not allow Öcalan to
have any contact with the world behind the Imrali island; no letters,
no telephone, etc.. According to article 3 of the European Human
Rights Convention, nobody must be subjected to torture or inhumane
punishment or treatment, such as total isolation. European Committee
for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or
Punishment (CPT) should have acted a long time ago. However, the
European governments, institutions, media are remaining silent about
the legitimate demands of Leyla Güven and all hunger strikers. Their
position means nothing but supporting the Erdogan-dictatorship.
In fact, this total isolation policy on
Öcalan represents what Erdogan-dictatorship impose on the whole
society, in particular, on the Kurdish people and the progressive,
democratic, revolutionary ranks of Turkey and North Kurdistan. In a
country ruled by a one-man dictatorship based on a chauvinistic
oppression, the life of those who stand beyond the borders of this
fascist atmosphere is tried to be degraded only to a biological
activity. What the dictatorship needs and gives effort to create is a
society consist of isolated bodies which are deprived of their basic
cultural, intellectual, political, humane rights. This is what the
hunger strikers are fighting against at the expend of their own
lives!
In this regard, although the demand is
as concrete as its legitimacy about the isolation condition of
prisoners on behalf of Öcalan, the growing resistance claiming this
demand represents a general stance against the intensifying fascist
siege of Erdogan-dictatorship that strangles the whole society. As
Özkan Özdemir from the European Confederation of the Oppressed
Immigrants (AvEG-Kon), who has been on indefinite hunger strike since
the April, 1, states: “ The basic rights have one by one
eliminated and the country has become
some kind of an
open-prison
as a whole. Moreover, the state terror on progressive
and revolutionary forces with continuous detentions and torture,
social polarization, femicides, sexual abuse and rape on children,
nature plunder and militarist aggression that we face in Turkey are
all reflections of this isolation policy. (…) Now, the indefinite
hunger strike resistance is not an issue only of hundreds, but a
socialized reality including both inside and outside the prisons.
Strengthening the general resistance from this stronghold have a key
role to overthrow fascism and its isolation policy. Considering the
fact that thousands of people have gathered around this resistance
line, we feel no doubt that our struggle will sooner or later end up
with victory.”
Now,
those who love the life so much that they can die for it, are laying
their bodies on hunger in order to preserve an honorable life for
everyone. Starting from Leyla Güven, the health condition of these
thousands of fire bearers have already passed the critical stage. As
for the progressive, democratic and revolutionary forces around the
world, the struggle against isolation must be viewed as part of a
larger struggle of humanity against fascism. Despite a total
suppression against their honorable action, their voice should be
embraced and raised all around the world. Give shoulder to the hunger
strikers; the isolation must be stopped, there is not other way!
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