103rd death in the struggle against isolation torture in Turkey
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Thursday December 26, 2002 19:25 by DHKC Information Bureau Vienna - DHKC dhkc at post dot com
BERKAN ABATAY is the 6th death under the AKP government. The 6th death in the one and a half months of the AKP government is clear proof that from the day it entered government it has continued tyranny and that in the matter of repression, bans, isolation and massacres it does not lag behind previous governments.
Date: December 21, 2002 Statement: 289
The AKP, which claims to be Islamic and democratic, is continuing to murder!
The 103rd martyr in the resistance: Berkan Abatay
Who has ever seen such resistance?
Who has ever seen such cruelty?
More than a month and a half has passed since November 3.
The AKP has published its programme for an "immediate action plan".
In what has been published, not one point deals with putting an end to misery and oppression. And since coming into government,the AKP has done nothing to oppose misery and oppression It has continued the hunger and tyranny policies of the oligarchy without fail.
On December 20, 2002 the revolutionary prisoner Berkan ABATAY fell: he started the Death Fast in Edirne F-Type Prison in opposition to isolation tyranny.
BERKAN ABATAY is the 6th death under the AKP government. The 6th death in the one and a half months of the AKP government is clear proof that from the day it entered government it has continued tyranny and that in the matter of repression, bans, isolation and massacres it does not lag behind previous governments.
Just imagine a government which presides over an uninterrupted stream of coffins exiting from its prisons, and then does not even bother to place this matter on its agenda. That means that all its talk about rights, freedoms, the will of the people, Islam and democracy is so much empty chatter.
IN THE AKP THERE IS NEITHER ISLAM NOR DEMOCRACY.
The AKP's entire policies conform to those of the MGK (National Security Council). Before the elections the AKP spoke constantly of "understanding and cooperative arrangements". By that they meant understanding with the MGK.
The AKP only seeks understanding with the MGK and reaches agreements with it as well. On the matter of the economy, democracy, military questions, domestic and foreign policy, it only reaches decisions in the form of "cooperative arrangements" with the MGK. The AKP's entire policy is one of putting trust in imperialists and proving that it does so. So in every sphere it continues the policies of the National Security Council and "keeps its distance from the F-Type prisons"!
"EVERYTHING IS FOR TURKEY": WE ASK THE AKP, WHICH USED THIS AS A KEY SLOGAN: ARE THESE CRUELTIES AND BARBARITIES "FOR TURKEY"?
WHICH PROBLEMS WILL BE SOLVED BY SUCH CRUELTY AND TYRANNY?
By doing absolutely everything the IMF and the MGK want, the AKP would like to stay in power as long as possible. Before November 3 (election day) it said it would trust in the WILL OF THE PEOPLE, but after November 3 it was completely at the beck and call of the MGK.
The AKP should not forget that the oligarchy and imperialism will never completely trust it, no matter how many thousands of times it asserts its repentance and begs for forgiveness. The words,thoughts and beliefs you at least laid claim to in the past will not be forgotten by them. They will not trust you, and if for any reason you deviate from the line of the MGK, the USA or the IMF, they will try to put an end to you.
And then what will you have achieved with your current policies?
We would like to tell you: "The only thing you have achieved is your murders!"
The Refah government (Refah is the banned Islamist party from which the AKP is descended) was not even as subservient to the MGK as you are. But in principle it
behaved the same way as you do. So it concluded a treaty with Israel. At the time of the 1996 Death Fast and the cruel massacre in Diyarbakir prison in which 22 people were massacred, it showed its approval ofwhat happened. They treated Susurluk (a suburb of Balikesir, western Turkey, where a car crash in 1996 exposed the corrupt connections at the heart of the system in Turkey) as so much "stuff and nonsense".
Then they put their signature to the decisions of February 28. (These were decisions by the MGK opposing Islamic fundamentalism, which were used to put an end to the Refah government in what was described as a "quiet coup" carried out by the armed forces.)
And in the end,what good did it do them?
They concluded a repulsive agreement with Zionism, took on a contra-guerrilla role, committed massacres in the prisons and then displayed shameful cowardice in putting their signatures to the February 28 agreements.
And your road is even worse, even more humiliating, leading into an even deeper morass of anti-people policies. Together with the policy of cruelty in the F-Type prisons, which turns them into the MURDERERS of the people of this country, they want to involve this country in a ruthless war against another land and become the MURDERERS of a neighbouring people.
In your pre-election speeches, you said "everything is for Turkey". If you continue the cruelty of the F-Type prisons, will you have staved off misery, will you have reduced the queues of people seeking help, solved the problems of pensioners, workers and employees, will you have solved the problem of prostitution and immorality or even dealt with the controversy over
Islamic headgear???
Put an end to tyranny! Do not murder your own people, or the people ofanother country!
SO LONG AS ISOLATION GOES ON, THE RESISTANCE WILL GO ON WITH THE SAME WILLPOWER!
Berkan Abatay was in the 4th Death Fast Team. The 4th Team started the Death Fast on May 11, 2001. Months, seasons, the 12 months of a year do not suffice to draw up a balance sheet of the strength of this willpower. Revolutionaries confront a tyranny and are resolved to live according to their thoughts and beliefs.
Berkan Abatay is a revolutionary who was arrested in 1997. He was severely tortured. One of the torture methods was to make him fall from a considerable height. As a result of torture he suffered from stomach bleeding for nine months. For months he could not walk and had lasting damage to his back and legs.
But that was not the only cruelty he had to contend with.
During the December 19 massacre Berkan was in Umraniye Prison. He was enveloped in the gas from canisters. Of the thousands of bullets fired, three hit him in the leg. He was brought to hospital with severe injuries.
But the tyranny was still not finished. He was thrown into the F-Type "coffins". During cell searches and during daily roll calls he was subjected to various forms of torture. When he started the Death Fast, he was subjected to various forms of physical torture to make him come off the fast.
But they could not break his resistance. He was taken to hospital for force-feeding.
Berkan Abatay faced every kind of tyranny in the course of years and months of resistance. Now everybody should think about this.
WHAT KIND OF COUNTRY IS THIS? Think of the torture and cruelties experienced by a single individual AT THE HANDS OF THE STATE. This country is RULED BY TORTURERS! If it is not, then how is so much cruelty possible?
One should think carefully, particularly the Justice Minister, Cemil Cicek. Who can break a resistance that does not break even as a result of such cruelties?
No! Berkan ABATAY says it quite openly:
"There is only one way out and that is to put an end to the barbarity of the F-Type prisons!"
Our comrade Berkan ABATAY was born in 1975 in the Istanbul district of Sisli. He was the son of a Kurdish Alevi family, originally from Erzurum. He grew up in poverty. Two of his brothers died because they lacked the money to have lung inflammations treated. And Berkan was only able to attend elementary school (the only level of free education in Turkey). For years he lived in slums where there was no water and no electricity. After school, Berkan did various things and sought to overcome financial difficulties. His experiences were the same as those of many young people in the slum areas. For a time he was a fanatical football fan and was part of the Besiktas Carsi group. Sometimes after football matches they got involved in fights in the spectator stands of football grounds. At the same time he continued to be involved in various activities. He got a job as a security guard in a big factory. The pay was good but he did not like this work. He did not like being a bodyguard for the boss. At that point he got to know Yemliha Kaya, who was involved in organising the struggles of the people in the slums. (Yemliha is our comrade who later died in the 1996 Death Fast). Through Yemliha he got to know revolutionism, the struggle and Devrimci Sol (Revolutionary Left).
In the meantime the family moved to Okmeydani (a district of Istanbul). He took part in the struggle and in organising efforts in the area. He distributedthe newspaper, hung up banners, visited apartments, learned and also taught others. He constantly tried to do something.
At the end of this period he was organised. He developed his ties to the organisation. He took on responsibilities in an armed unit. On November 7, 1997 he was arrested and imprisoned.
From then on he lived in the prisons, defending his revolutionary beliefs and ideals in the face of oppression and cruelty. He determined his road a long time before. "I would like to be a revolutionary, live as a revolutionary and die as a revolutionary" he said.
He lived that way, died that way and became immortal.
Devrimci Halk Kurtulus Cephesi
Revolutionary People's Liberation Front
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5to our common European notion of Human Rights?
Is it not time for Turkey to realise that the future prosperity and security of her children of many many ethnic parents will best be served by joining the European family of communities that respect the European Declaration on Human Rights?
Was that one of the beliefs that Turkey holds of herself that provides such support for the annual entry of a Turkish song to Eurovision?
Turkish people and Kurds as well have provided over two generations of workers and migrants to Europe, most notably in Germany but London as well.
Turkish food and culture is familiar to us.
Turkish heritage needs no introduction to the millions who have grown up in the Balkan regions of Europe.
So, Turkey time to mature.
It is in the best interests of all Turks to end isolation prisons, the use of the death penalty, the criminalisation of legitmate Kurdish national movements and
The fabrication of European weaponry and instruments of torture.
Indeed if Turkey is to accede to full membership of the EU, then Turkey must end its role in the production of illegal weapons, even if that activity is carried out under the egesis of European Capitalism.
Looking to 2003, many Europeans hope to welcome Turkey to the family of nations that is Europe.
We look forward to the peaceful development of the Anatolian region of the Levant.
We look forward to the peaceful inclusion of all people´s presently under Ankara´s rule to Europe.
And then we´ll start protesting on equal terms in Turkey against the Capitalism that is our EUROPEAN heritage.
lovely shall go on doing it.
you see many of us learnt from JFK and Krushchev and Cuba.
Turkey Turkey Turkey.
baklava and fine hashish.
but not a single cranberry is indiginous to our continent.
So where do you get off protecting armed terrorists??
It seems from your story that the subject was a victim of poverty. A poverty created and fuelled by the UNlevel playing field of EU quotas and trade restrictions. After taking up arms to become destructive the matter is out of the hands of "Human Rights".
The EU accepted Portugal when it was under military rule. At the time Portugals constitution stated that sovereginty half belonged to the military.
The EU accepted Greece when it was run by a military Junta.
But now the same EU is shy to accept a country because it does not agree with the way is treats terrorists. Well maybe the EU should review some of its members actions in Afganistan and Northern Island...
however I believe that the evil done by the EU and European based multi-national-corporations may best be fought within the current legal framework of the EU.
As illustration of which I would point to the current social democracy of Portugal and Greece, and hundreds of pan-european campaigns which use European law amongst their weaponry.
I am very familiar with the problems of Turkey and Kurdistan, and after much thought and discussion with citizens of Turkey, have come to the conclusion that the bettering of those citzens lives may best be achieved by accesion of Turkey to the EU.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has withdrawn from key European legislation which was being to pursue HMG UK before. I remind you that the UK has not ratified the European Convention on Human Rights, and has enacted anti-terrorism legislation which is in breach of that Convention. I remind you that that breach is considered by many social democractic parties in other European member states to be grounds for the expulsion of the UK from the EU.
The current member states of the EU count no member with what could be termed an exemplary human rights record, however in comparison to the records of our close neighbours and trading / development partners, [to name a few...Algeria, Ukraine, Turkey, Isreal, Russia, Syria, Morrocco] our standards of rights are much much higher.
Many anarchists and greens have come to the most difficult decision to work within the framework offered by the EU, as our options are very limited and woefully poorer.
I belong to a European tradition of liberty, and local decision making by the people deemed to hold common inheritance and rights to their property information and genes.
At present the day to day conditions in the European Union are the best in the world.
I defy anyone to say that the USA now has any moral right to consider itself the protector of liberty, fraternity or equality.
I am not saying that such is the right of Europe, but today as yesterday Europe was "free-er" in terms of prison populataion, human development indices, lack of death penalty, thought crime legislation and coporate responsibility legislation than the USA.
It is sad to inform our US cousins that they are living in a federal union that fast is approaching tyranny and has already made a mockery of its core idealised tenets many many times.
I can say such things in Europe without fear of reprisal, in the USA?
We may have suffered two world wars,
We may suffered the Holocaust
We may have suffered the Cold War
We may have suffered 19 dictatorships between 1922 and 1976.
We may have suffered terrorism
We may have suffered much Sir, but we have never suffered the guilt that must come from the use of atomic weapons.
We have never enacted any equivalent to an "anti-american activities" tribunal.
The USA is in a very sad condition.
and you americans ought realise that.
We Europeans know about being in sad conditions.
We you may say wrote the history books.
Any realistic comparison of the human rights records of successive Turkish regimes shows that, even by the standards of bourgeois democracy that they are not eligible to join the E.U. The record of successive Turkish governments and their “security forces” has much more in common with the ultra right regimes in Latin America (regimes supported by that bastion of democracy, U.S. imperialism), just a few examples. Two members of the legal pro Kurdish political party, HADEP, Serdar Tanis and Ebubekir Deniz have been “missing” after they were called to a police station.
Sexual assaults against women detained by the “security forces”, (including rape), complaints were made by relatives and to be fair, action was taken by the authorities. Sixteen persons were detained and put on trial for “insulting the security forces” and were put on trial.
Amnesty International is seriously concerned that the Turkish government is deliberately impeding the vital work of the Turkish Human Rights Association (IHD).
The Ankara headquarters of IHD were raided by police after activity by the organisation re the conditions in the so-called F-type prisons.
The above is just a few examples of the human rights record of successive Turkish governments. Anyone interested in finding out more should consult the Amnesty International site. Such a regime could not be described as “civilised” and is certainly not fit to join the E.U. Unsurprisingly, both Bush and Blair think they should be allowed to join.
You claim the rejim in Turkey is curupt.
You claim Turkey operates outside of EU legislation.
You claim this is why Turkey should not join the EU.
Turkey does not have to abide by any EU laws. Thats what "not being in the EU" means.
If the EU was so concerned about all of this they would accept Turkey and MAKE it follow the laws of the Geneva convention and the Maastrict treaty etc etc.
I dont understand groups such as the Communist and Kurdish terrorists that are so proud of their "continued struggle to keep Turkey out of the EU".
For god sake thats what they should be FIGHTING FOR! That way Turkey would be answerable to every move made.
I personally believe Turkey itself would gain more by ditching Europe and forming a pan-turkic aliance with the other Turkish countries such as Azerbaijan, Northern Cyprus, Uzbekistan, Kazakistan, Cecnia etc etc.