Women prisoners sent letter to Strasbourg hunger strikers

“The march on this path of resistance has multiplied us… With the resistance led by Comrade Leyla Güven we are now walking ahead in our hundreds. Tomorrow we will be thousands.”

Women prisoners Izmir Şakran Closed Prison who are on hunger strike demanding the end to isolation against the Kurdish People's Leader sent a letter to the hunger strikers in Strasbourg.

Underlining that they are resisting for the same purpose in different places, the political prisoners said that today, hundreds of activists have joined the resistance and tomorrow they will be thousands.

In their letter the women prisoners on indefinite and non-alternating hunger strike in Şakran said:

“Dear beautiful comrades of Resistance,

In this season, when nature is experiencing its own cycle of birth you are leading to a certain birth.

You are warming up hope in places that were cooled by the effect of modernity.

We may not be together, we may be far from you in space, meters and borders taking us apart. But to be resisting for one center and responding with the same pulse is making us one. When you and we unite, who could ever stand before us…

The march on this path of resistance has multiplied us… With the resistance led by Comrade Leyla Güven we are now walking ahead in our hundreds. Tomorrow we will be thousands.

From the moment we started, we had already won as resistance and resisting people. We're going to resist more to grow even further.

Be aware that there may be thousands of kilometers in between us but joining this process at the same time and with the same feelings and thoughts, brings us very close.

We are with you, anytime you feel the warmth of a friend, and in every success. Here, too, there are three friends on indefinitely hunger strike.

First of all, let us send you their greetings.

Then let us convey the wishes and greetings of the other 6 S (political) female friends.

Take good care of each other and your resilient hearts.

As your comrades, we kiss your beautiful hearts ...

Political Women Prisoners, ŞAKRAN”