Kisanak: “There are talks”! – Biggest obstacle in front of solution of Kurdish issue is Imrali system

ANKARA (DIHA) – 5.2.2013 – Speaking in her party’s weekly group meeting, the BDP Co-chair Gültan Kışanak evaluates lots of subjects on the agenda. Reacting fiercely to the police intervention to acts made in Viransehir, Kisanak, “Nobody can gather pillagers and ravagers all over the world and spread them on Kurdish people.

We state one more times; we will never consent to staying alone of our people of Rojava. We will find out some way and help them,” says. Kisanak, “If you say ‘We are resolving this (Kurdish issue)” when there are 10 thousands people in prisons, torture on the streets and prohibitions on acts, it’s enough to make a cat laugh,” notes. Kisanak also, “The biggest obstacle in front of the solution of Kurdish issue is Imrali system. This system must be lifted. If the government makes of or construes talks with Ocalan, instead of inhibiting the acts of 15 February, it must play a facilitating role in the acts,” affirms.

The BDP (Peace and Democracy Party) Co-chair Gültan Kışanak speaks in her party’s weekly group meeting today. She evaluates on the things, which are on the agenda recently. Kisanak firstly condoles BDP’s arrested Parliamentarian Selma Irmak on grounds of the fact MP Irmak’s father lost his life two days ago. Kisanak begins her speech, “Rights cannot be determined or specified with segregationist or discriminatory applications. Inhibition the rights of Kurdish people is not true. 20 millions of Kurds, who live in Turkey, want to be met as a people. They struggle for this for a long time. Kurdish people demands their rights so everyone must respect to this. This doesn’t mean denial of any other identity,” states.

Reacting fiercely to the police intervention to acts made in Viransehir, Kisanak, “Nobody can gather pillagers and ravagers all over the world and spread them on Kurdish people. We state one more times; we will never consent to staying alone of our people of Rojava. We will find out some way and help them,” empasizes.

Kisanak, “There are talks. It has been said let’s find a way to resolve Kurdish issue. However, the reflection of this on the streets is not like that. How will you explain this? You assault on democratic meetings as in Viransehir only few days ago. If you say ‘We are resolving this (Kurdish issue)” when there are 10 thousands people in prisons, torture on the streets and prohibitions on acts, it’s enough to make a cat laugh,” notes. Kisanak also, “The biggest obstacle in front of the solution of Kurdish issue is Imrali system. This system must be lifted. If the government makes of or construes talks with Ocalan, instead of inhibiting the acts of 15 February, it must play a facilitating role in the acts,” affirms.

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