Kurdish politician calls for uprising against policies of occupation, treason
The head of the Kurdistan Fraternity Party, Adnan Kilo, denounced the presence of Turkish bases in Southern Kurdistan, and relied on the Kurdish people to rise up against the policy of the Turkish occupation and the Kurdistan Democratic Party, which aims to stir up disagreement and discord among the Kurds.
The head of the Kurdistan Fraternity Party, Adnan Kilo, spoke to ANHA's agency about the policies pursued by the Turkish occupation state regarding the Kurdish issue and the Kurds and the alliance of the Kurdistan Democratic Party with the Turkish occupation state.
Kilo pointed out that the Turkish occupation army is exploiting crises such as the Gaza-Ukraine-Russia war and the American-Iranian escalation to attack the Kurdish gains wherever they are. For this reason, it has escalated its attacks on the legitimate defense areas in Southern Kurdistan and North and East Syria.
He continued, "Within the framework of the Astana meetings, Turkey conspired again against the Kurds, as it always tried to expand its colonial projects."
Kilo reported that the Turkish occupation state, from ancient times until now, has used a policy of fragmentation against the Kurdish people, and for this reason it targets their gains and uses all dirty methods to prevent the Kurdish people from obtaining their legitimate rights, and today the Kurdistan Democratic Party’s participation in the occupation army will push for fraternal fighting to emerge.
He stressed, "During the last decade, it was agreed that no party would cross this red line because of the threat it poses to all Kurds and their national cause."
He explained that the policies of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in this context are harmful to national unity, and said: “The Kurdistan Democratic Party should not participate in economic and political bazaars at the expense of the Kurdish issue. Establishing economic and political relations with the Turkish state does not mean submitting to it at the expense of the interests and gains of the Kurds.”
In this context, Adnan Kilo denounced the presence of Turkish bases in Southern Kurdistan, during which he attacks the Kurdistan people.
He explained, "The Kurdish people in Southern Kurdistan have always rejected the Turkish presence in their regions and the exploitation of their villages and cities in its war," and he relied on the Kurdish people to rise up against the policy of the Turkish occupation and the Kurdistan Democratic Party, which aims to stir up disagreement and discord among the Kurds.
In conclusion, he called on all Kurdish parties and parties to work under the umbrella of serving the Kurdish cause and the aspirations of the Kurdish people, especially at a time when the world is witnessing major changes and crises.
T/ Satt.
ANHA