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(en) France, UCL AL #347 - 50,000 people for the release of Abdullah Öcalan - Politics (ca, de, fr, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

Date Sun, 31 Mar 2024 08:26:29 +0300


Kidnapped 25 years ago, Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan has been detained by the Turkish state ever since. Several tens of thousands of people gathered in Cologne on February 17 to demand his release and provide their internationalist support for the Kurdish movement. ---- On February 15, 1999, Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan and three of his comrades were captured by the Turkish secret services in Kenya and placed in total isolation in the prison on the island of Imrali, in the northeast of the Turkey[1]. His last contact with the outside world was a brief five-minute phone call with his brother in March 2021. The Turkish government with this kidnapping wishes to silence the anti-imperialist fight of the Kurdish people, but for eight years the European Kurdish community has been organizing every year the Long March for the release of Öcalan as part of the international campaign "Freedom for Abdullah Öcalan". This year, the march arrived in Strasbourg on February 15, 25 years after the capture of Abdullah Öcalan.

More than 500 activists and supporters from all over France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Spain and even Bolivia converged this Thursday, February 15. During this march, we could hear slogans such as "Political solution to the Kurdish question", "Siamo tutti PKK" (we are all the PKK[2]) or "Brick by brick, wall by wall, make Imrali prison fall" (brick by brick, wall by wall, we will bring down the walls of Imrali Prison) showing international support for the Kurdish cause.

The demonstration ended at the Council of Europe, a European organization supposed to defend Human Rights, where many CRS trucks were present. Several speakers then took the floor to demand the release of Öcalan and a political solution to the Kurdish question.

Severe repression by Germany
On Friday night, after a day of conferences in Strasbourg on the detention of Abdullah Öcalan, buses went to Cologne for the last day of the Long March. More than 50,000 demonstrators were present, despite Germany's severe repression against the Kurdish movement. During the demonstration, groups continued to arrive, because the police sometimes blocked their buses for hours. Certain slogans like "Bijî Serok Apo" (long live leader Öcalan) were banned during this demonstration and the German police, present in large numbers number, intervened several times in the demonstration which was nevertheless peaceful. This criminalization of the Kurdish movement in Germany aims to preserve economically and historically strong German-Turkish relations.

In recent weeks, the Turkish army has been carrying out high-intensity attacks against Kurdistan targeting civilian infrastructure (energy, food, health) and using NATO weapons. In this context, we must more than ever express our international solidarity and demand a political solution to the Kurdish question from our governments, complicit in the capture of Abdullah Öcalan and the situation of the Kurdish people.

Antoine (UCL Alsace)

To validate

[1]"Imrali's position: a democratic political solution is essential", Serhildan.org.

[2]artiya Karkerên Kurdistan, Kurdistan Workers' Party.

https://www.unioncommunistelibertaire.org/?Politique-10287
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