KCK: DEDAŞ is tool for persecution
The Environment Committee of the Kurdistan Communities Union (KCK) explained that the Turkish Dicle Electricity Distribution Company (DEDAŞ)is merely an institution for persecution and stressed " Only our common ecological struggle can stop this fascist, genocidal mentality."

KCK's statement on Çinar and Şemrex read," We share the pain that our people have suffered due to the massacre committed by Dicle Electricity Distribution Inc. (DEDAŞ) and the Turkish state in the districts of Şemrex and Çinar. We would like to emphasize that we are deeply saddened. First of all, we wish mercy to those who lost their lives in this massacre, offer our condolences to the bereaved families and the people of Kurdistan, and wish a speedy recovery to the wounded.
Eyewitness testimonies clearly reveal that this massacre was committed by DEDAŞ itself. DEDAŞ refused to repair the power poles even after years of warnings and official appeals by the people. DEDAŞ has already been the cause of countless deaths in the past and is, again, the culprit of this massacre. As always, the AKP government seeks to protect those responsible from accountability, thus becoming a party to this massacre. Rather than accepting responsibility for the omission of state institutions, the government is blaming society, claiming that the fire was ignited due to litter beds.
DEDAŞ committed three massacres at once through the fires in Çinar and Şemrex; they caused the loss of human life, devastated nature, and are responsible for the perishing of hundreds of animals. It has publicly demonstrated its enmity to the Kurds for years by implementing hostile policies in a planned and systematic manner that have now reached the level of massacre. DEDAŞ has so far functioned as an institution that distributes inequality rather than service, leaving the Kurdish people without electricity and water.
Through its hostility towards Kurdish society, nature, and agriculture, DEDAŞ has become an executor of the ecological destruction and special war practices carried out by the Turkish state in Kurdistan. With the commands of the Turkish government, dams are being built to cut the much needed water of the entire Middle East. DEDAŞ, an extension of the fascist governments policies, has worked consistently to leave the Kurdistan region waterless and without electricity, bringing agriculture and animal husbandry to the level of extinction. By imposing poverty, thirst, and consequently migration, DEDAŞ has become a tool of continuous oppression forcing migration in Kurdistan by destroying all means of life of the Kurdish people.
The Turkish state seeks to eliminate the Kurdish people’s means of life by occupying Kurdish lands through ecological destruction, dams, power plants, and anti-agricultural policies. These have been put into practice, as part of the war waged in Kurdistan, for years. The government obviously seeks to deepen this with further provoked disasters and massacres. Once again, it was revealed that the Turkish state, with its fascist, self-interested mentality, is the biggest threat to nature and all peoples. The consequences of every disaster we face are aggravated by this mentality of the state, leading to new disasters. As a result of this mentality, we are likely to face even greater disasters. As the peoples of Kurdistan, Turkey, and ecological movements, we are responsible for protecting the people, nature, and animals against the state’s destruction, violence, and the disasters it causes. All state policies to displace the people and confiscate their land must be resisted against. One must not remain silent against the state’s practices that do not allow people to engage in agriculture and animal husbandry and that threaten our future.
The current developments show once again that it is necessary not to ask the state for help but to hold the state to account and take measures against all the disasters caused by it. Therefore, for those who are in solidarity with the people, nature, and life, what needs to be done after all disasters is not to hope for help from the state but to increase organized solidarity and resistance. The government’s anti-nature and anti-people policies can only be stopped by an organized and conscious, comprehensive struggle. In order to stand against these massacres, all means must be mobilized to fight for nature and society. DEDAŞ and the state must be held accountable for their massacres and oppression.
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ANHA