Women: leader's physical freedom liberation must be achieved

Women from the city of Jal Agha in al-Jazira canton stressed the need for a sustained and multifaceted struggle, even for the physical freedom of leader Abdullah Ocalan.

Women: leader's physical freedom liberation must be achieved
9 August 2024   02:50
QAMISHLO
BASNA SHAMMO

Women from the Jal Agha city in al-Jazira canton have pointed out that a sustained and multifaceted struggle must be waged in the midst of escalating policies of isolation against leader Abdullah Ocalan until his physical freedom is achieved.

 In the same vein, the citizen Amal Alo has pointed out that politics and mentalities of the patriarchal system that have been pursued against women, how it has been revealed by the philosophy of leader Abdullah Ocalan, and how it has described its sense of overcoming this stage, "a swamp of slavery imposed on us women by capitalist and authoritarian regimes, but the philosophy of the leader has extended her hand to us to go out and walk with him on the path of freedom."

She went on to say: "With the ideas of the leader, today we women have a leading role in the management of society and in all spheres of life, whether political, military or service," and she sees the hope of their level of struggle as women insufficient because policies of isolation continue."

 On what must be done to achieve the physical freedom of the leader, she added: "We must strengthen our struggle and organize until we achieve its physical freedom, which in turn will lead to the realization of freedom for all peoples and women."

In her part, the citizen Ahlam Ali Latif has mentioned that the difficulties she faced as a woman from the Arab component of a society that she described as " tribal and unfair to women," and said: "The rate of violence was high, but thanks to the ideas of the leader, society has changed in perspective, women have become more confident and have been able to achieve many achievements."

 She called on all women to deepen the ideas and philosophy of leader Abdullah Ocalan by reading his arguments, and stressed that the arrival of the leader ' s ideas and their struggle in the same context to spread his ideas was the way to correct relations within societies and the guarantee of the leader ' s physical freedom.

For her part, citizen Fatima Assaf stressed the need to step up the struggle and stressed that "a sustained and multifaceted struggle must be waged in the midst of escalating policies of isolation against leader Abdullah Ocalan until his physical freedom is achieved."

 leader Abdullah Ocalan was arrested more than 24 years ago at Imrali Island Prison in Marmara, following an international conspiracy by international and regional forces, in 1999 in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, and handed over to the Turkish occupying  state on 15 February of the same year.

 The last meeting with the commander was held by his lawyer, Rezan Sarija, and Newroz Oysel, on 7 August 2019, while his last contact with the outside world was on 25 March 2021, during a five-minute phone call with his brother, Mohamed Ocalan, and then the call was severed.

 T/ Satt.

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