Tevgera Ciwanên Şoreşger and Jinên Ciwan ên Têkoşer members called on all young people to attend the march to be held tomorrow, Saturday, to protest Turkish chemical weapons attacks. The march will be held in Düsseldorf as part of the "Werin Cenga Azadiyê" operation.
TCŞ and TekoJIN said in their call: "The invasion attacks carried out by Turkey in the Media Defense Areas since April are the last stage of the strategy implemented by the invading army and NATO to end the PKK within the framework of the concept of total annihilation and leave nothing to the Kurds.
Crimes against humanity against our Leader Ocalan, through the Imrali torture system, and against the Kurdistan Freedom Guerrillas with chemical weapons are being carried on within the framework of this strategy. NATO, the military organization of the global hegemonic system, the genocidal colonialist fascist Republic of Turkey and the collaborator KDP are the co-executives of these strategies. Yet, the Kurdistan Freedom Guerrillas dealt a heavy blow to the fascist enemy and nullified its special war policies.”
'Time to stand'
The statement continued: “We have been exposing this inhuman brutality carried out in front of the whole world for 8 months. In a final statement, it was announced that 17 guerrillas were killed by these chemical weapons, and images of two guerrillas after they were exposed to chemicals were shared. From this moment on, words have lost any power. What the world should see has been shown to everyone, despite the uneasiness these images cause. This is not the time to say words, condemn, or feel a bad conscience. It's time to stand up.
Despite betrayal, cooperation, inhuman attitudes and approaches, we will not stop until we bring this march for truth and freedom to victory. Even if the whole world shuts its eyes and ears, even if all institutions publish false statements and ignore war crimes, even if all forces unite and attack again, we will neither stop resisting, nor hold back from shouting the truth.”
'Let's bring life to a standstill on Saturday 12 November'
The statement ended with a call to attend the march to be held tomorrow in Düsseldorf. “We call on everyone to attend the march and bring life to a standstill in Germany and Europe. Let’s become the breath of the guerrillas."