KCK: AKP dragging Turkey into a deadlock

KCK: AKP dragging Turkey into a deadlock

KCK (Kurdistan Communities Union) Executive Council Co-Presidency has warned in a written statement that the provocative and aggressive attitude of the AKP state and its partisan press against the HDP (Peoples' Democratic Party) and the legal Kurdish politics will drag Turkey into a huge deadlock.

The KCK pointed out that the Turkish President and Prime Minister, Tayyip Erdoğan and Ahmet Davutoğlu, insulted and threatened the Kurdish people in all their remarks and at every opportunity, targeting all those struggling and resisting against the monist and oligarchic mindset of the AKP.

Also criticizing the Turkish President Erdoğan for threatening the Kurds not to try his patience, KCK said; “It is apparent that Erdoğan is once again failing to make out the developments taking place in line with the Kobanê resistance and the process the Middle East, Kurdistan and Turkey is going through. This is the reason why the steps determinedly taken by Kurdish people's leader and movement so far have all gone unreciprocated.”

Remarking that the AKP state was still bearing an operational and repressive mindset, the KCK said this was nothing but the greatest evil and hostility to the peoples of Turkey and their future, adding; "It is obvious that continuous threats and remarks such as 'our patience has a limit' aim to develop a new social genocide and special warfare methods. The Turkish state has treated the Kurdish question on the basis of this mindset for 40 years now. It is also apparent that insistence on same policies will lead the AKP to the brink of elimination, just like what happened to other parties before, and cause a loss for the AKP itself, not our peoples."

KCK underlined that it is only democratic and political methods that have not been tried for a solution to the Kurdish question so far as the Kurdish people and those resisting are still being arrested and killed. "The AKP is obviously following a policy hostile towards the Kurds, while also maintaining an aggressive attitude towards the existence, gains and freedom of the Kurdish people not only in the North but also in all other parts of Kurdistan, as has also been seen in the cases of Rojava and Kobanê. The threats it is uttering impose the elimination of the Kurdish freedom movement and the submission of the Kurdish legal politics and the HDP", it added.

The KCK Executive Council Co-Presidency ended the statement by stressing that the Kurdish people and revolutionist powers of Turkey will definitively resist and enhance the struggle against the threats and attacks of the AKP.