Syrian initiative calls for expanding struggle to achieve leader's physical freedom
The Syrian Initiative for the Freedom of Leader Abdullah Ocalan confirmed that the Turkish authorities’ renewal of so-called “disciplinary sanctions” on Leader Abdullah Ocalan is a clear expression of the regime of torture and extermination imposed against him, and called for a broader struggle within the framework of the second phase of the global campaign to achieve the leader’s physical freedom.
The Syrian Initiative for the Freedom of Leader Abdullah Ocalan indicated that after Omar Ocalan, a representative of the Equality and Peoples’ Democracy Party, was able to meet with Leader Abdullah Ocalan on October 23, after a break of 44 months, the Turkish state approved a “new disciplinary sanction on Leader Abdullah Ocalan, for a period of 3 months, without providing information about the reason for it.
The Syrian Initiative said today in a statement that these continuous, successive and sequential “sanctions”, which have no lega basis, are nothing but a clear expression of the policy of strict isolation and absolute dispossession that the Turkish state has practiced against Leader Abdullah Ocalan since the moment kidnapping him, and a clear translation of the duality of the policy it pursues against the Kurdish people in the person of Leader Abdullah Ocalan.”
The initiative stressed the necessity of escalating the struggle through the global campaign for the freedom of Leader Ocalan, which entered its second year, and was launched under the slogan “Freedom for Leader Abdullah Ocalan, the political solution to the Kurdish issue,” and out of belief in the importance of the role of bodies, organizations, institutions, and global, international and European human rights councils in protecting human rights and achieve human justice, the Syrian Initiative for the Freedom of Leader Abdullah Ocalan called on all of them to activate their role.
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