HBDH activists: Isolation is against the whole society

Activists of the Peoples' United Revolutionary Movement, who took over the Freedom Vigil in its new week, said that the isolation which has begun in Imralı was imposed on all Turks and Kurds, and called for the struggle to be expanded.

The Freedom for Abdullah Öcalan Vigil, which was launched on June 25, 2012 with the goal of ensuring the physical freedom of Kurdish People's Leader Abdullah Öcalan and ending his isolation, is still going on.

The vigil, which continues every week in the city of Strasbourg, France, at the common place where European institutions meet, is carried out by groups of Kurds residing in Europe and their supporters.

 

In its new week, the People's United Revolutionary Movement (HBDH) activists took over the action, which has entered its 510th week. Baran Yakut, Ferdi Turan Sönmez, Halis Alkas, and Mehmet Duzgun are among the members of the group.

Mehmet Duzgun, speaking on behalf of the HBDH Partizan group, remarked that the isolation that began in Imrali was extended to all peoples and the oppressed, and that isolation is a crime against humanity. "Isolation will be overcome and broken by raising the struggle against AKP-MHP fascism," Duzgun said and called for intensifying the fight against the AKP-MHP fascism.