Once again this year Kurds are celebrating May Day in Kurdistan , Turkey
and all the capitals of the world, in the spirit of Newroz, the Kurdish New
Year. This is because for Kurds, May Day is not just a day for workers and
labour, but for the freedom and resistance of all the oppressed nations,
classes and ‘others’ of the world; this is why May Day is also a celebration
for Tamils, Baloch, Sindhi, Basque, women, students, religious groups and all
oppressed peoples.
We are thousands here today from all these nations and groups, in exile,
away from our lands, and we are in solidarity with the British working classes,
of which we have also become a part of. But we have been made the scapegoats,
the unemployed, pushed into menial labour as underpaid service providers of
this system, which, in its economic crisis has targeted us more savagely than
any other. Millions of people, officially and unofficially have lost their
jobs, millions who did not have access to work have had their social security
benefits cut, student fees have been tripled, access to housing and basic
council services have been eroded, local community funding and services have
become almost non-existent, and as the riots last year showed, there is a
growing discontent among the working classes, which unfortunately has no political
direction, at least not yet.
In Turkey ,
tens of workers are injured and on average four are killed daily in work
related accidents. Some workers, due to their poor working conditions, die a
slow death. Workers’ resistance, protest and struggle to gain their rights are
attacked brutally by the police and many union members are detained and
imprisoned. Workers’ are prevented from joining unions and the AKP government tries
to pass laws which make it very difficult for unions to be formed and
maintained.
Meanwhile in Kurdistan , military
occupation, physical, social, cultural, political and economic genocide
continues. On 28th December 2011 the Turkish Armed Forces, with the
use of Israeli and US
technology and intelligence, deliberately massacred 34 Kurdish civilians, 19 of
whom were children! In the previous months they had massacred a family of 7 in
South Kurdistan (Iraq )
and used chemical weapons against Kurdish guerrillas, massacring 35. These were
milestones in revealing the current denial, assimilation and elimination policy
of the Turkish state and AKP government, which for a long time tried to fool
everyone that its intention to resolve the Kurdish issue was sincere. Of course
not a single whisper was heard from the EU states and USA , the
upholders of freedom and democracy in the region about these violations of
fundamental human rights.
In Turkish occupied Kurdistan tens of
Kurdish people are detained and imprisoned everyday by the fascist AKP
government for being Kurdish and struggling for their basic national and human
rights. There are 13.000 people imprisoned on terror charges in Turkish prisons,
mostly Kurdish. This is 1/3 of all the terror suspects in the world. Among
these ‘terrorists’ are 6 Members of Parliament, 36 Mayors, 50 lawyers, 105
journalists, professors, human rights activists, unionist members, women rights
activists and over 2000 children! These honourable people also include the socialists
and democrats of Turkey ,
who are in solidarity with the Kurdish people and their freedom struggle. The
leader of this freedom struggle, the great revolutionary Abdullah Öcalan, who
has been in solitary confinement for 13 years on an island prison in Turkey , has not
been given the opportunity to meet with his lawyers for the past 10 months. The
ongoing isolation of Mr. Öcalan means that the war will continue and that
Kurdish people will have to continue their historical resistance. We believe
that without the freedom of Öcalan, similar to that of Nelson Mandela, there
can be no solution to the Kurdish question. Öcalan embodies and represents the
will and freedom of the Kurdish people but also a new life for the Kurds and
other peoples of the Middle East , whom Kurds
live side-by-side with.
At a time when the Middle East is experiencing major upheavals and the
status quo being challenged, local revolutions are being hijacked by
Imperialist forces, who are using Turkey
as a base to launch their attacks against the peoples of the Middle
East . The Turkish state, like the other dictatorships of the
region must be toppled, but this can only be done with the solidarity of all
the progressive, anti-state forces in those countries. The Kurds are aiming for
an alternative system within Turkey ,
Iran , Iraq and Syria , which is formulated as
Democratic Confederal Kurdistan, is founded on Democratic Socialist principles
and rejects the nation-statist structure of the region. This we believe is the
way forward for a truly democratic, equal, socialist, united and free Middle East .
This is why on this important May Day, we are saying once again that the
struggles of all our peoples, wherever we may be, must serve to free the
peoples of our countries, regions and the world; this can only be achieved by
forming a democratic-ecological-equal society, outside of the state structure,
which bases its principles around democratic socialism and a political and
moral existence. May Day 2012 is the perfect day for coming together with all
the workers, women, oppressed peoples, students and revolutionary groups who
dream of a free and better world.
Long Live May Day! Biji Yeke Gulane! Yaşasın 1 Mayıs!
FED BIR – Kurdish Federation in the UK – fedbir@gmail.com
Halkevi – Kurdish Turkish Community Centre - halkeviuk@gmail.com
KCC – Kurdish Community Centre - kurdscentre@gmail.com