Hazir: This election is vital for for Kurds to govern themselves

Bahçesaray Municipality co-mayor candidate Ayvaz Hazir said that he sees this election as vital for the Kurds to govern themselves.

VAN LOCAL ELECTIONS

DEM Party Bahçesaray (Muks) Municipal co-mayor candidate Ayvaz Hazir was born in 1989 in the city to a patriotic family. The family had to migrate to Van/Bostaniçi in 1999. He completed his secondary and high school education in Van. He has taken part in the Kurdish political movement since his youth. He graduated from civil engineering and worked as the Director of Technical Affairs in Bahçesaray Municipality. He resigned after the trustee was appointed.

In 2019-2020, he took part in the Association of Solidarity with the Relatives of the Missing People and worked with the HDP Rêya Armûşê District administration.

Bahçesaay lies in the triangle of Garzan, Botan and Serhat. Hazrat told ANF that the city’s peculiar location was reflected in its language, culture and way of life. He said: "Hakkari (Colemêrg) was one of the four centers of Kurdistan, along with Cizre and Doğubeyazıt. They raised people who pioneered the Kurdish society in a literary sense. Bahçesaray is a hidden garden due to its location. The system has abused our district in terms of its culture, language and location. The arrow shooting policy that has been implemented in Kurdistan for the last 100 years has been experienced extensively in our district."

Hazrat saw the local elections as vital for the Kurds to govern themselves. Noting that these elections are a great chance for the Kurdish people, Hazir said: "Every vote our party receives will be an answer to this system. The Kurdish people do not give up their struggle for existence. Our people have always responded to those who ignored their will. I invite all our people to unite around the DEM Party candidates once again."