Political prisoners call to defend Revolution in Rojava

Political prisoners in Türkiye’s prisons have issued a written statement, calling on everyone to defend the Revolution in Rojava.

News Center- Deniz Kaya has issued a written statement on behalf of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and Kurdistan Women’s Liberation Party (PAJK) prisoners held in Türkiye’s prisons regarding the ongoing attacks on Rojava.

“Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan’s philosophy of freedom has become a ray of hope for the Middle Eastern people, a torch of freedom for the Revolution in Rojava and inspired those who seek an alternative life,” the statement said.

‘Rojava Revolution is a position for democratic civilization against capitalist civilization’

The Rojava Revolution is the crown of victory of the 40-year struggle for freedom, the statement added. “The Rojava Revolution is the victory of all oppressed people against capitalist modernity. Therefore, the Rojava Revolution is the most valuable position gained by democratic civilization against capitalist civilization. The success in Rojava has spread like waves and affected the Middle East and the whole world. This is what the capitalist civilization’s forces fear most. They first aimed to destroy the revolution by using armed groups like ISIS to commit a genocide against our people. However, the glorious resistance of our people defeated ISIS, the capitalist forces.”

‘It’s time to defend our leader’s philosophy of freedom’

Türkiye launched attacks to do what ISIS failed to do in Syria, the statement emphasized. “The recent war is not a Kurdish-Turkish war; it is a war started by the colonial forces against the forces fighting for freedom. Defending the revolution built with the blood of thousands of martyrs is the primary duty of all of us. Our people, who have been fighting for existence, will go down in history by gaining a victory in World War III.

“As the PKK and PAJK prisoners, we are ready to resist for the Kurdish people. We call on the Kurdish people to defend the Revolution in Rojava and to rise up against the attacks.”