NES feminists: international plot was against democratic nation  

A number of women of North eastern Syria confirmed that the international plot against leader Abdullah Ocalan was against the democratic nations idea developed by leader.

NES feminists: international plot was against democratic nation  
22 February, 2022   02:43
NEWSDESK

On the international plot against leader Ocalan ANHA met a number of feminist personages in North eastern Syria to shed some light on the plot against the leader.

Fairous Khalil Member of the General Body of the Women Council of North and East Syria said the plot hatched against the leader with participation by a number of capitalist states the first of which the Turkish state was against the democratic nation idea developed by leader Ocalan. The idea run contradictory to their schemes and policies. 

Fairouz said the cohabitation in north eastern Syrian under the democratic nation project after the liberation from ISIS supported by Turkey and its mercenaries thwarted the plot '' the thought of leader is free and has spread all over the world''. 

In her turn, 'Itimad Ahmed spokesperson for the Zanoubia Gathering in Raqqa lashed out at silence preserved by the international associations regarding the tight isolation imposed on leader by the Turkish occupation state considering it a crime against humanity. 

'Itimad said after the Raqqa women knew closely the ideas developed by leader they live freely and employed their will for the service of their community.

In the same relation Shaza Hisein, Co-chair of the Intellectuals' Union in the city of Tabqa  said the release of Leader Ocalan is a peoples' demand adding the plot against the leader was to serve ambitions of great powers  to obliterate the Kurdish liberation movement aspiring for attaining freedom for all peoples and women as well. ''

'' the movement led by thinker and leader Ocalan was a lighthouse to all peoples for freedom and democracy that freed peoples from enslavement that posed dangers to the ambitions of the greedy great powers in the Middle East.''

Shaza indicated to the role played by women and the prominence she gained in NES after long years of marginalization, and deprivation of her rights.

The three women called on the international community and all human rights associations to act in line with the working laws and regulations and to urge the Turkish occupation state to lift the isolation imposed on the leader and free him from the Imrali Island Prison .

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