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The Jinên Tîrêjên Rojê Initiative shared details of the actions it carried out against the fascist Turkish state. The all-woman initiative group vowed to destroy fascism and ensure freedom with their actions.
A translation of the statement released by the initiative is as follows:
This Resistance Will Continue
“The isolation being imposed by the fascist AKP MHP fascism on Leader APO continues. The fascist government, which has tried all kinds of policies to end the Kurdish Freedom Struggle, has failed. The line and struggle created by Leader Apo is our path to victory today.
These people, who are being arrested in groups of dozens every day, are paving the way of revolution, the pressure and torture you apply in the dungeons will not daunt us today. Just as thousands of our comrades resisted and did not kneel to you before, this resistance will continue.
As young women, who are the leading forces of this struggle, the day we will sing about the victories of our comrades is near, and the day we will meet with Leader Apo is near, now is the time to achieve freedom. With our actions, we will tear down this fascist power and their walls and ensure freedom. ”
The following was shared in relation to the actions taken by the initiative:
“On October 17, a plastic production factory in Kocaeli Çayırova, belonging to a member of the AKP-MHP was set on fire by our units and made unusable. The factory suffered substantial financial damage.
On 19 October, our units carried out an action against the production factory of Ülker, a member of the fascist AKP, in Tuzla, Istanbul. As a result of the action, the factory burned to ashes. In addition, 3 vehicles belonging to the factory were set on fire by our units.
On October 20, our units organized an action with hand-made explosives against 2 vehicles belonging to the fascist Ideal Hearths who were selling drugs in Istanbul, Zeytinburnu. The cars were later burned.
On October 21, 4 vehicles belonging to the fascists of the MHP were burned and destroyed by our units in Istanbul Başakşehir.
On October 22, a fascist fabric factory and 2 vehicles belonging to the factory were burned down in Tekirdağ Çerkezköy and made unusable. Massive material damage was incurred in the factory.”
The Women’s Initiative included:
“These actions were organized against the isolation and policies of fascism being imposed against Leader Apo and the oppression torture and persecution being faced by our comrades in prisons.
Let’s fight against this fascism together, tear down these walls of isolation and torture with our resistance and ensure freedom.”