Prisoners in Rojhilat and Iran to go on hunger strike for Ocalan

Hunger strikes demanding an end to the isolation of Ocalan are spreading.

Kurdish People’s Leader Abdullah Ocalan, who is held in the Imralı High Security Prison Type F since 1999, hasn’t been allowed to meet with his lawyers since July 27, 2011 and with his family since September 11, 2016.

Since July 21, 2016, the Bursa Executive Court No.1 has cited the State of Emergency declared in the country to completely cut off all exercise of his fundamental rights.

Any and all means of communication including letters, fax messages or telephone calls have been banned indefinitely and without exception.

DTK (Democratic Society congress) co-chair and HDP (Peoples’ Democratic Party) MP Leyla Guven announced during a hearing on November 7 that she was going on an indefinite hunger strike calling for an immediate end to the isolation regime imposed on Ocalan.

The hunger strike action spread inside and outside prisons with the participation of more people all around the world with the motto “Leyla Guven’s demand is our demand”.

PJAK (Kurdistan Free Life Party) and KODAR (Eastern Kurdistan Freedom and Democracy Movement) prisoners in Rojhilat (Eastern Kurdistan) and Iranian jails are joining the hunger strike.

According to reports, PJAK and KODAR prisoners will go on a one-day hunger strike tomorrow (Saturday) in solidarity with the ongoing hunger strikes and their sole demand; end the isolation of Ocalan.