People of Afrin keeps hope alive in their hearts
- analysis
- 12:33 06/4/2024
People of Afrin, who continue their struggle for survival in different camps despite heavy attacks and embargo, always keep the hope of returning to their land alive.
People of Afrin, who continue their struggle for survival in different camps despite heavy attacks and embargo, always keep the hope of returning to their land alive.
The conspiracy against PKK Leader Abdullah Ocalan is in its 25th year. Mehmet Ocalan, who has not heard from his brother for 35 months, asked: "What is happening on the island? What is going on? Nobody knows. Is my brother on Imralı Island?”
Describing Abdullah Öcalan, his childhood and youth friend, Mehmet Reşit Öcalan, said: “He was always reading, he always had a book in his hand. He said that everyone should live under equal conditions."
Pointing out that the international conspiracy against him is the most important operation in the history of NATO, PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan emphasized in his latest book that the target of the conspiracy is the "liquidation of the Kurdish reality".
The "You Can't Darken Our Sun" action, launched against the international conspiracy aimed at liquidating PKK Leader Abdullah Ocalan, became the first step of the resistance that has lasted for 25 years.
The conspiracy against PKK Leader Abdullah Ocalan, which was the first intervention of global powers in the Middle East, has completed its 25th year. In the process that Ocalan summarized as "I was crucified", the liquidation targeted by the conspirators did not occur.
The biggest condemnation against the international conspiracy against PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan was the "You Can't Darken Our Sun" protests. While dozens of people lost their lives, the protests were not limited to prisons and cities.
Determining that his capture was the reason and that his being brought to İmralı was the result, PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan said: "I overcame the conspiracy. We will neither live as before nor fight as before.”
Describing the international conspiracy against him as a "NATO-Gladio operation", PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan said: "The conspiracy was the 'key step in the realization of the Greater Middle East Project'."
There are public squares bearing the name of revolution and freedom in every city of Iran. Thousands of people who tried to travel the short but arduous road from Revolution Square to Azadî Square in 43 years were killed and executed. The Iranians seem determined to pave the way this time.
In Jîna Emin's hometown of Seqiz, children ask their mothers, "Did you ever think that the same could happen to us when we reach Jîna's age?" Evînar Seqiz says, "Everyone who floods into Jîna's tomb has questions about those children."
The people of Bokan have been standing up against the regime forces for the last two months. Despite 11 people being killed by the police on the streets in the last two weeks, the people do not take a step back. A citizen from Bokan, who was injured in the protests, says, "All our efforts are so that our children do live through the persecution we see."
I am going to Piranşehr, the hometown of 16-year-old Zekeriya Xeyal and Komar Deruftade, who were killed in the protests for Jîna Eminî, located on the Bashur border of Rojhilat. The families of Zekeriya and Komar, who told their stories, stated that they were forced to make a statement that their children were killed by the activists.
F., who participated in a demonstration for the first time in Mahabad and said that she put her fears aside after shouting the slogan "Jin Jiyan Azadi", spoke about the day Kubra Şêxa Seqa was killed by the regime, whom she refers to as a revolutionary vanguard.
At the entrance of Mahabad, a model of a fighter jet caught my eye on a pedestal because it was out of combat. While walking around the city, traces of the protests can be seen on every street. Although many people lost their lives as a result of the direct fire of the regime forces, the people are not backing down.