SIRNAK - Mothers from Cizre, who have been waiting to receive the bodies of their children for years, reacted to the policies of the KDP and demanded that the bodies of their martyred children to be given to families in Semalka.
In the Xelîfan region of the Federal Kurdistan Region, where Turkey continues its cross-border operations, 5 of the 7 HPG members were ambushed by the special forces affiliated with the KDP, and two people, one of whom was injured, survived. Although two months have passed since the attack, the bodies detained by the KDP are not released to their families. The demonstrations started at the Semalka Border Gate by the Peace Mothers, who came together in the Cizre Canton of Northern and Eastern Syria to claim the bodies of YJA STAR's Nesrin Temir and HPG's Yusif İbrahim, continues on its 38th day.
Mothers who could not receive the bodies of their children who lost their lives on different dates in the Cizre district of Şırnak, reacted to the KDP's practices regarding the bodies and supported the ongoing demo in Semalka.
SHE HAS BEEN WAITING FOR THE BODY OF HER DAUGHTER FOR 7 YEARS
Hizne Aslan, mother of Hacer Aslan, who lost her life in Cizre during the curfews on December 14, 2015, said: “Our children were murdered in Cizre basements before the eyes of the whole world. The whole world played ostrich. We are waiting for the bones of our children. As long as I exist, I will do everything in my power to find my Hacer's bones. I will not stop searching for my daughter's bones. My daughter's body has been missing for 7 years. I gave blood samples twice. The state killed them and buried their bones under a pavement. This is what we know.
'NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AKP AND KDP'
Stating that the KDP has declared enmity against the Kurdish people, Aslan said, "For us, there is no difference between Barzani and the Turkish state. Barzani's cruelty to his people is not less than the AKP's cruelty. We condemn him. Mothers have been in action in Semalka for days. They only have one demand, and that is to recieve the bodies of their children. If they don't give those bodies, won't those mothers know that these children were murdered by the Barzani family? We support those mothers until the end.. We also want our children to have a grave. We want a grave where we can go and pray."