Serhat: The paradigm of the leader has resonated all over the world

TJK-E activist Zozan Serhat said: "The conspiracy has existed since the PKK's establishment. They cannot control the Leader because his paradigm has resonated all over the world."

TCŞ (Tevgera Ciwanên Şoreşger) and TekoJIN (Jinên Ciwan ên Têkoşer) activists continue their Long March demanding freedom for Kurdish people's leader Abdullah Öcalan as part of the "Werin Cenga Azadiyê" campaign. In the evenings, young people organize a variety of activities. TJK-E activist Zozan Serhat spoke at the youth-organized session titled "The Kurdish people's leader and the reality of the conspiracy."

Serhat began her address by sending support to people who are taking part in the Long March for Abdullah Öcalan for the past five days, and she emphasized that the state is afraid of the youth march. Serhat argued that the conspiracy did not begin on 15 February, but has been ongoing since the PKK's foundation. “The first conspiracy began with the infiltration of Pilot and Fatma into the party. The state then made every effort to capture the Leader in both Beirut and Damascus. NATO Gladio made numerous attempts to assassinate the leader before 9 October [1998], but all were defeated. Our Leader could not have been taken prisoner if he had been properly supported after arriving in Europe.”

Zozan Serhat answered the questions of young people and told them about her memories of Kurdish people's leader Abdullah Öcalan. “Some things are difficult to express; they must just be lived. The leader was unique in every way. The state had dispatched an agent to the Damascus school. One day, the leader arrived at school, and Fuat comrade was teaching at the moment. They took a break from training and assembled everyone. The man was apprehended and admitted to being a military officer. In all respects, the leader was a fine observer. "

Zozan Serhat said: "With the paradigm he has created, the leader has become a target of foreign powers. They are unable to exert control over the leader. Whatever they do, this paradigm is now a reality."