The Green Left Future Party (Green Left Party) continues its election work with public meetings in various cities. On Tuesday, a meeting was held in Amed, in the borough of Kayapınar (Peyas). Green Left Party co-spokesperson Ibrahim Akın, Democratic Society Congress (DTK) co-chair Berdan Öztürk, Laborers' Movement Party (EHP) chair Hakan Öztürk, Democratic Regions Party (DBP) co-chair Saliha Aydeniz, Amed candidates and many people attended the public meeting.
Başak Demirtaş, wife of former jailed HDP chair, Selahattin Demirtaş, also attended the opening ceremony in Kayapınar and said that HDP supporters are and will continue to be the nightmare of Erdoğan fascism.
EHP chair Hakan Öztürk said: “We know that this government has destroyed freedom of expression. We know very well that women want to get rid of this government that limited their freedom as well as the brotherhood of peoples. The Kurdish and Turkish peoples will not allow this anymore. We are facing a very dangerous government. In order to get rid of this regime, we must gather all our forces in the Green Left Party."
'We will break the Imrali isolation'
DTK co-chair Berdan Öztürk said: “They seized our 48 municipalities. They usurped and ignored the will of our people. We will build real peace. We say once again that the end of AKP is near. Isolation is the most important issue. It continues on Mr. Abdullah Öcalan and his friends in Imralı. Isolation is torture, it is unlawful. You cannot solve the Kurdish problem without removing isolation. As long as this isolation continues, no one can talk to us about democracy and a free life. We will break the Imrali isolation.”
'Amed is resisting'
Green Left Party co-spokesperson Ibrahim Akın pointed out that the people wrote an epic of resistance during the election process, and added: “We are faced with tyranny and dictatorship, but we write epics. Amed is resisting on the streets. We promise to solve the Kurdish issue and ensure peace. The Kurdish people's right to identity will be accepted in the parliament. This is because of our resistance. We will continue to resist. 14 May will mark a new beginning."