NEWS CENTER – If we are talking about a fascist gang state that makes you feel fascism in every cell of your body and hatred towards Kurdish in every breath, can it be done thousands of times more. What are we talking about?
In 2015, we are talking about Martyr Welat Çiya (Hakan Arslan), who resisted against the fascist Turkish army in Amed Sur for his people and reached martyrdom. His bones were given to his father in a bag 7 years later. We all saw mother Halise and Martyr Egit at that first moment. They wanted to inflict that pain on the Kurdish people once again. And his father uttered the words “Diyarbakır collapsed on my head.”
We are facing an enemy like no other in history. An enemy that doesn’t have a single shred of humanity and tries to sustain its entire existence through the slaughter of Kurds, an enemy that takes great pleasure in its atrocities and doesn’t want to inflict more pain every time. The more the Kurds are hurt, the more that disgusting smile appears on their faces. And each time it crosses its limits a little more.
Every people has values that represent their honor. For the Kurdish people, aren’t these values those who paid the price and sacrificed their lives for the sake of carrying them to a free tomorrow? Throughout the 50 years of the struggle for freedom, isn’t the phrase “martyrs are our honor” perhaps the most common phrase on our tongues? If somewhere the bones of our martyrs are being handed over to their families in bags, are we just going to feel a great pang of conscience and compress this sadness into a few sentences on virtual media?
Then the lines from those poems come to mind…
Hear me, servant of God, the knife is in the bone.
Please wake up, what kind of sleep is this?
The knife is in the bone.
Always taken without giving, like mountains burdened
Is this humanity? The distress bells of exploitation are ringing,
Move and save your honor.
The knife is long since at the bone and it’s time to hold him to account.
We will sharpen our faith even more. With the anger and hatred of this, we will hold the enemy to account. The people of Kurdistan and the youth of Kurdistan are the people and youth of an accountable leadership and an accountable party. Nowhere should the enemy have the audacity to approach all our values, our most sacred; our martyrs and our families, who are our greatest values, in this way.
That is why we must hate the enemy more than we have ever hated, feel more anger than we have ever felt and take revenge than we have ever taken. This will be the biggest answer we will give to these hordes attacking our honor and sacredness. If we don’t want our consciences to ache a little more, if we don’t want to be crushed under this burden, then we must do our part and hold them to account by unleashing the Apoist youth spirit. We should no longer say that we can get away with it tomorrow. The accounts that need to be taken should not be left for tomorrow.