HBDH: The KCK campaign will strengthen the revolutionary struggle

HBDH said that the KCK campaign is a revolutionary attitude exercise against fascism's policies of war, colonization and assimilation especially against the people of Kurdistan.

The Peoples' United Revolutionary Movement (HBDH) Executive Committee said that the "End isolation, fascism, occupation: Time to ensure freedom" campaign launched by the KCK on 12 September, will strengthen the united revolutionary struggle.

In a written statement the HBDH Executive Committee underlined the importance of "this campaign, in Turkey, in four parts of Kurdistan and Europe” and added: "Before everything else, we salute the KCK campaign as well as the resistance against the fascist power in Turkey and Kurdistan. These initiative is a revolutionary attitude exercise against fascism's policies of war, colonization and assimilation especially against the people of Kurdistan.”

The United Revolutionary Movement of the Peoples said: "This is basically our task, to enlarge the common struggle of the Turkey and Kurdistan revolution to overthrow fascism. If the struggle of the Kurdish people for freedom, justice and equality merges with the liberation struggle of the workers and laborers in Turkey it will be further strengthened. It is the joint struggle of the united revolutionary forces that will overthrow fascism. This initiative launched by the KCK gives an important strength to the united revolution struggle.”

The HBDH added that “the guerrilla is mounting historic resistance in the mountains of Northern and Southern Kurdistan. At the same time HBDH units are taking action in the metropolises of Turkey. Workers, women, youth, Kurds and all our people are fighting and resisting for their rights against the tyranny of this fascist government.”

The HBDH pledged to “strengthen and carry forward the revolutionary initiative on the Kurdistan front against fascism from its own ground,” and called on everyone to “take their responsibility” and join the initiative.

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