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- Subject: Kurdistan update 11.11.92
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- Interview With PKK General Secretary Abdullah Ocalan By Kurdish
- Newspaper Berxwedan, October 30/92
-
- General Secretary. In recent days in the press there have been
- reports about talks between the Kurdistan Front and the PKK. Is
- this true?
-
- Talks are continuing. We are particularly concerned to defeat the
- schemes of the Turkish state. They are pitting Kurd against Kurd.
- They have infiltrated agents into the Kurdistan Front. As you know
- they have brought Turkish tanks in and they are using the peshmerga
- fighters like a shield. There are some traitors that want to
- organize a massacre killing the Kurds on both sides. We have taken
- precautions against these possibilities, one of these is the talks,
- to settle the problems in a political framework. We believe better
- results will be forthcoming. This does not mean "they have
- surrendered, they have fled", the way it was portrayed in the
- press. This is nothing but propaganda. The struggle will continue
- in a more comprehensive and healthy way. This means our guerrillas
- will have better opportunities everywhere, including along the
- border. In this way we will defeat the designs of the Turkish
- state. This is the framework in which the talks are proceeding. We
- wish to prevent needless bloodletting. The Kurdistan Front have
- similar demands. We believe that the people of Kurdistan will be
- able to wage a better struggle against the Turkish state by
- uniting. A settlement has not yet been reached but we are hopeful
- that the talks will lead to an outcome that will thwart the plans
- of the Turkish state.
-
- Some circles are saying that "the PKK has given up its arms,
- it has accepted the conditions laid down by the Kurdistan Front."
- How do you evaluate this situation?
-
- No, we are not giving up our arms. On the contrary a more
- comfortable environment is being created. The Kurdistan Front are
- the ones in difficulties, not us. Their treachery has been exposed
- for all to see and they have suffered a serious defeat. Our
- guerrillas have put up a great resistance for nearly a month. It
- has been a heroic resistance. We will continue to develop the war.
- They want to hide their defeat and the fact that their real faces
- have been exposed by using propaganda. Our losses are less than
- 100, not 400 or 500 as has been claimed. Both Turkey and the
- collaborationists' forces have suffered heavy losses. There is no
- question of our forces being defeated, on the contrary, a great
- military and political success has been achieved.
-
-
- Press Statement - October 28/92
-
- "We have not withdrawn one inch", says PKK
-
- ARGK (People's Liberation Army of Kurdistan, military wing of
- PKK) main military command said today: "From being on the
- defensive, we are going on the attack".
- Following reports in the press of the PKK forces losing ground
- in clashes with the KDP-PUK forces, and rumours of the PKK meeting
- the PUK and accepting all conditions laid down by these forces,
- contact was made with the ARGK military command in the region. The
- commander stated that there had been no such meeting and that up
- until now the guerrillas had been on the defensive but that they
- were now ready to go on the offensive. He said the report of the
- PKK accepting conditions of surrender was entirely imaginary. He
- said: "Clashes are continuing. Neither Turkish units nor peshmergas
- have taken any of our positions and they have not forced the PKK
- into a difficult situation. As we have stressed before we are not
- in favour of conflict and we did not start the hostilities. Now we
- will go on the offensive. We have the strength to succeed." Another
- official stated: "Kurdistan is our country and no force will be
- able to remove us from our land.
- In fact many peshmerga fighters have come over to our side.
- This statement by the PUK and KDP shows the bankruptcy of their
- attacks. The reason they have made this statement is that they wish
- to soften criticisms and reactions aimed at them by the Kurdish
- people, and they want to give the Iraqi opposition representatives
- the impression that they are still powerful".
-
- Kurdistan Information Centre
-
-
- An Interview With The General Secretary Of The PKK, Abdullah
- Ocalan, By The Kurdish Newspaper Berxwedan, On October 24/92
-
- PKK General Secretary Abdullah Ocalan: "We will develop the
- revolutionary war to counter the imperialist plot in south
- Kurdistan"
-
- General Secretary, how do you evaluate the developments in
- south Kurdistan?
-
- We are well aware that the enemy has intensified his attacks
- on us. The all-out offensive of the Turkish state dates back to the
- National Security Council and Cabinent meetings held in Diyarbakir
- at the end of August. A concensus has been arrived at between the
- parties in the Turkish Parliament and diplomatic endeavours have
- been made to cut off supposed ties with Iran and Syria. they then
- tried to put the southern collaborationist forces into the breach.
- The basis for this is Demirel's phrase "to break the back" of our
- activities in south Kurdistan. We know that they have been
- preparing such a plan for a long time now. For various reasons they
- timed it for October. By securing the approval of the U.S. and
- Europe, and even taking into account the U.S. elections they made
- their preparations accordingly. Barzani's statement: "Turkey gave
- me seven days, I have to succeed" proves the reality of this plan.
- The timing of the meeting of the Iraqi opposition was also part of
- this plan. They had hoped to defeat us by the 23rd of October, but
- the failure of the peshmergas and the lack of success of the
- Turkish offensive has resulted in the postponement of this meeting.
- The fact that the Turkish army entered the fray in the last few
- days proves that the collaborators were unable to deliver the
- goods. We will develop the struggle on all fronts against these
- plans.
-
- If you are victorious in this war, how do you see future
- developments?
-
- If we come out on top it will mean Turkey is staring defeat
- in the face and it will have to withdraw. Kurdistan will then be
- free, to a great extent. We will give our all and create a free
- Kurdistan.
-
- Our reporters in the region inform us that the peshmergas are
- unwilling to fight. What is your opinion about this?
-
- This is clearly the case, that the peshmergas have no
- intention of fighting. They are being forced to fight. In a
- prolonged war the collaborationist forces would lose the support
- of the people and the peshmerga fighters. These forces have put all
- their fighters at the disposal of the Turkish units. If the Turkish
- units fail they, too, will collapse. For this reason we do not see
- the clashes in the south as a PKK-Peshmerga conflict, rather we see
- it as the liberation struggle of the people of the south.
-
- So can we say that you are going to open a front in south
- Kurdistan?
-
- The two fronts are linked. We cannot develop the front in the
- north without doing the same in the south and vice versa. The
- drawing of the Turkish army into the south makes things easier for
- us in the north. We will draw them deeper into the swamp which will
- be very disadvantageous for them.
-
- War scenes are being shown on Turkish television and in the
- press. How do you evaluate this?
-
- For the enemy the war is intensifying and for us the guerrilla
- war is coming to the stage of an all-out popular uprising. This is
- an important stage. It gives us the possibility of reaching
- equilibrium in the war. We will dedicate all our forces to the
- struggle and believe our people will be the victors in this war.
-
-
- Press Release - October 23/92
-
- Barzani And Talabani's Plans Have Passed Into The Hands Of The ARGK
-
- On October 22, ARGK (People's Liberation Army of Kurdistan, armed
- wing of PKK) guerrillas raided a meeting of KDP and PUK commanders
- in the Haftanin area of north Iraq. 5 commanders were killed in the
- attack and 3 taken prisoner. From documents seized it has become
- clear that there is a trilateral committee composed of one PUK
- commander, one KDP commander and a senior Turkish major with direct
- access to the Turkish High Command, directing the operations of the
- peshmergas. Most of the heavy weaponry sent to the peshmergas by
- Turkey is being used by Turkish officers and troops. The captured
- peshmerga commanders said all plans of military operations were
- formulated by Turkish officers. Provisions are also being sent from
- Turkey and delivered to the battle by mule. Masoud Barzani is also
- reported to be directing operations through couriers. Peshmerga
- commanders also stressed there was great disquiet in the ranks of
- the peshmerga fighters.
- Turkish helicopters have been participating in attacks in the
- last two day but guerrilla commanders say they are not troubled at
- all by aerial attacks.
- Guerrilla sources in Mardin, Turkish Kurdistan, claim that
- Turkey is trying to suppress news of guerrilla actions in Turkey
- due to the situation in Iraq. Around 40 Turkish soldiers are
- reported killed in guerrilla attacks on military posts in Mardin,
- Batman and Siirt provinces and 8 village guards have also been
- killed. 3 villagers are reported to have been shot out of hand by
- Turkish troops in Gulkur village near Dargecit in Mardin province,
- and Berekli village near Idil in Sirnak province is reported to
- have been surrounded by Turkish troops and besieged for 4 days.
- Protests against the attacks by the PUK and KDP against the PKK are
- continuing. In Gercus, Batman, shopkeepers closed their shops for
- a second day and thousands of people are reported to be clamouring
- to join the ARGK guerrillas.
-
- Kurdistan Information Centre
-
-
- To international organizations, governments, national parliaments,
- political parties, human rights bodies and world public opinion:
-
- Elections To A National Assembly For All People Of Kurdistan Have
- Been Launched
-
- The Kurdish people, numbering over 30 million, are the largest
- nation in the world which is partitioned and without its own state.
- Their national democratic rights and identities have been usurped
- over the centuries by states which have occupied our land and
- imposed a war of annihilation on our people. The present status of
- the Kurdish people in the Middle East is one that conflicts with
- universal standards.
- In our country, which has seen countless rebellions, our
- people's desire for independence and freedom has not been
- extinguished. In the 1970's, particularly, various political views
- on a national basis were espoused in the different parts of
- Kurdistan. The national liberation struggle being waged in
- Kurdistan today has affected all sections of society. Particularly
- in north Kurdistan which is under the domination of Turkey,
- millions of people are struggling for their rights of self-
- determination, independence and freedom despite all kinds of state
- terror. In the same way the Kurdish people in Syria, Iran, Iraq and
- those Kurds living in different continents have embraced this
- demand and created a great national unity.
- Today in Kurdistan there is a war situation. In this war the
- Turkish state in particular uses all methods of destruction at its
- disposal with absolute disregard for international norms of war.
- It does not accept the principle of prisoner of war status and by
- its attacks and atrocities towards the civilian population has
- adopted a policy of genocide. The Turkish army of one million is
- in a continuous state of attack - aerial and ground - and is now
- using two collaborationist Kurdish parties that represent a small
- minority in the south of our country to carry out a policy of
- "pitting Kurd against Kurd".
- Calls by our national liberation struggle for a democratic
- political solution to the Kurdish question, for a ceasefire and
- talks, have been rejected outright by Turkey.
- The Turkish parliament, far from being a body that can
- represent the Kurdish people, is an institition that us an
- associate of Turkish militarism, that is based on the policy of
- annihilation. The legislation it ratifies is in line with this
- policy.
- Worldwide developments, the situation of our people and the
- colonialist states' war of annihilation have made it imperative to
- summon the "National Assembly of Kurdistan". The Preparation
- Commission which was composed on June 7, 1992, has begun work on
- the assembly amongst all the Kurdish people and election dates have
- been fixed for the next few months. According to the conditions
- prevailing in north Kurdistan, Syria, Iraq and Iran the elections
- for the National Assembly will be carried out in a democratic
- manner. The "National Assembly of Kurdistan" will be the highest
- body representing the people of Kurdistan. The assembly will pass
- laws in all fields which interest the Kurdish nation and be the
- only body representing them in the international arena.
- Half a million Kurds living in the Soviet Union and 700,000
- living in Europe will also participate in the elections. These
- elections will be held in Europe on November 20-22, 1992. The
- elections for the "National Assembly of Kurdistan" will be held in
- a democratic way and in two stages. At the first stage the people
- will elect delegates on a regional basis. At the second stage these
- delegates will elect 300 deputies according to the size of the
- population they represent. All elections procedures will be carried
- out in a just way by the "General Election Committee".
- This highest institution will be the legitimate representative
- body of the Kurdish people all over the world. The "National
- Assembly of Kurdistan" will give direction to our people's future.
- Any association, group or parties outside this or the "local
- assembly" established in south Kurdistan with the support of Turkey
- and the U.S. does not represent the general will of the Kurdish
- people.
-
- October 20, 1992
-
- Kurdistan National Assembly Preparation Commission
-
-
- Press Release - October 21/92
-
- Clashes In South Kurdistan Split KDP/PUK Forces
-
- It has been confirmed that 4 ministers from the Arbil-based
- Kurdistan Front government resigned 2 days ago. The ministers are
- Molla Muhammed Abdulhadi, Religious Affairs Minister; Idris Hadi,
- Minister for Public Works; Munin Brifkan, Minister of Transport and
- Communications; and Selahaddin, Finance Minister. Three of the
- minister are from the KDP and one from the PUK. The reason they
- gave for their resignation was that the KDP and PUK have not ended
- their attacks on the PKK. They said the clashes only helped the
- Turkish state. Sources there say that other resignations are on the
- cards.
- After suffering heavy casualties in the Haftanin region, many
- peshmergas have given up their arms and gone back to Suleymaniye.
- Sources state that for the first time the peshmergas have announced
- that they have been unsuccessful against the ARGK guerrillas. In
- clashes which have been going on since yesterday evening, 20
- peshmergas have died. Turkish army units have withdrawn across the
- border near Haftanin.
-
- Kurdistan Information Centre
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