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Kurds Fear Impact of Istanbul Protests on Peace Process

PostAuthor: Aslan » Wed Jun 12, 2013 5:49 pm

WASHINGTON DC - A small protest against the removal of a park in Istanbul has spiraled into a national issue, dragging in the Kurds and stoking fears it could derail Ankara’s historic peace process with the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).

The participation of Sirri Sureyya Onder, the Istanbul representative of the Kurdish Peace and Democracy Party (BDP), in the protests drew massive media attention.

The protesters are a mix of anti-government citizens and ultra-nationalists, who demand the resignation of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

But the character of the protests has raised concerns among Turkey’s Kurds. They sympathize with the protests, but worry how they will impact the unfolding peace process, which is in its sensitive first stages.

Co-chair of the BDP, Selahattin Demirtas, said publicly that his party supported the protests against “repressive government policies in Taksim and all over Turkey.”

He also reminded his supporters that nationalist groups might try to use the protests to derail the peace process with the PKK.

“We will not participate in protests with racists and fascists,” said Demirtas. “And we will not allow the events in Gezi Park to turn against the peace process.”

But on the other hand the PKK’s jailed leader, Abdullah Ocalan, has sent out a message of support to the protesters through Demirtas, saying, “I find the resistance meaningful and I salute it.”

Erdogan said on Tuesday that he will not bow to the protesters and that his “patience is running out.” He also called the protesters extremists who are trying to harm Turkey.

Ocalan, too, pointed to ultra-nationalists being behind the protests and warned the Kurds against falling victim to their agenda.

Similarly, the Kurdistan Communities' Union (KCK) -- PKK’s civilian wing -- released a statement in support of the protests, describing them as a “civilian reflex against the interventions of the government into the private lives of its citizens.”

KCK also emphasized Ocalan’s warning that the Kurds should be careful and not let “opportunists” use them for their own aims.

BDP leaders are the most vocal critics of Erdogan’s government, accusing it of backtracking on its pledged democratization process, of clamping down on Kurdish activists and of unwillingness to amend Turkey’s constitution in a way that would address the aspirations and rights of minority groups.

Other Kurds worry that weakening Erdogan’s government would strengthen radical Turkish parties, such as the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) and the Republican Peoples Party (CHP), that have historically shown more animosity toward the Kurds.

The former head of the Diyarbakir Bar Association, M. Emin Aktar, told Rudaw that, “This time they (Kurds) are more careful, and their participation in the protests is limited.”

“At a time when the peace process is going on, the Kurds do not want to be the cause of any provocations,” Aktar added.

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Re: Kurds Fear Impact of Istanbul Protests on Peace Process

PostAuthor: Anthea » Wed Jun 12, 2013 10:50 pm

Aslan wrote:Co-chair of the BDP, Selahattin Demirtas, said publicly that his party supported the protests against “repressive government policies in Taksim and all over Turkey.”

Why would the BDP support a protest against erDOGan when he is the ONLY person would says he will allow Kurds more rights :shock:

Why did Ocalan send:
Aslan wrote:... a message of support to the protesters through Demirtas, saying, “I find the resistance meaningful and I salute it.”

Would the Turkish government even really allow him to send a message against itself :-?

Aslan wrote:Ocalan, too, pointed to ultra-nationalists being behind the protests and warned the Kurds against falling victim to their agenda.

At one stage the BDP or was it the PKK were actually telling us that Ocalan was behind the protests =))

Aslan wrote:Similarly, the Kurdistan Communities' Union (KCK) -- PKK’s civilian wing -- released a statement in support of the protests, describing them as a “civilian reflex against the interventions of the government into the private lives of its citizens.”

None of it makes sense - why are Kurds supporting a protest by mostly Kemalists who hate Kurds 8-}

Aslan wrote:KCK also emphasized Ocalan’s warning that the Kurds should be careful and not let “opportunists” use them for their own aims.

Why warn other people when Ocalan himself is being used for erDOGan's own aims :o)

Aslan wrote:BDP leaders are the most vocal critics of Erdogan’s government, accusing it of backtracking on its pledged democratization process, of clamping down on Kurdish activists and of unwillingness to amend Turkey’s constitution in a way that would address the aspirations and rights of minority groups.

If Kurds keep joining the protests against erDOGan why would he bother to change the constitution in favour of improving rights of minority groups including Kurds =p~

In erDOGan's position of holding talks with Kurdish leaders, and in the process of amending the constitution to improve Kurdish rights, having the Kurds protested against him may well make him so angry that not only will he NOT now amend the constitution to improve Kurdish rights, but may very well take away the rights already allocated to them :ymsick:
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