MUŞ - Green Left Party Mûş MP Sümeyye Boz criticized the silence against the isolation, which she describes as torture and crime, and said: "All segments must be compelled to end of the isolation."
PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan, who was brought to Turkey on February 15, 1999 with an international conspiracy, has been held in Imrali F Type High Security Prison for 24 years under heavy isolation conditions. There has been no news from Imrali for 28 months, with family and lawyer applications being systematically rejected on the grounds of "disciplinary" punishment. Greens Left and Future Party (Green Left Party) Muş MP Sümeyye Boz stated that the isolation system in Imrali is torture and crime and said: "All segments must be compelled to end of the isolation."
'ISOLATION IS APPLIED TO THE PUBLIC'
Stating that isolation is a human and legal crime of torture, Boz said: “When you think about the pressure, assimilation, destruction and denial in Turkey, special war policies, judicial harassment and the blockade on politics, you can see that the isolation is not applied to a single person, but to the whole people. Isolation is being applied to the identity, existence and culture of a people in the person of Mr. Öcalan. The concept of one language and one nation used by the current government also expresses a direct isolation because isolation is not only an isolation, but also a situation of alienating from one's own values, channeling it into something else and transforming it into another form."
THE KURDISH QUESTION
Emphasizing that the only interlocutor of the democratic solution to the Kurdish Question is PKK Leader Öcalan, Boz said: “There is no way out by ignoring him. In solving a problem, the event must have its own interlocutor. If it is necessary to resolve the Kurdish Question and to build a peace process related to it, then the addressee in the process until the deterioration of the peace process is Mr. Abdullah Öcalan, who will initiate this process now, just as Mr. Abdullah Öcalan was the addressee.”
'ISOLATION DID NOT ACHIEVE ITS PURPOSE'
Expressing that the Imralı isolation meant that Abdullah Öcalan's ideas were prevented from reaching the public, Boz said: "Öcalan's ideas are wanted to be isolated. But it is clear that they did not achieve this goal. Now, Öcalan's ideas have been accepted around the world, studies have been carried out on this and he is considered a philosopher.”
'CALL TO FIGHT'
Criticizing the silence against the isolation, Boz said: “A crime is committed and half of the country is complicit in this crime. Even if applications are left unanswered and blocked, it can show the extent of the isolation. All international oppression mechanisms should be compelled to end the isolation on this issue, all those fighting for human rights and democracy."
MA / Ruken Polat