SUPPORTERS HAIL PRISON VISIT A STEP TOWARDS A POLITICAL RESOLUTION TO THE
KURDISH QUESTION
~ Alisa-Ece Tohumcu ~
Supporters of incarcerated Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan have made a
significant political breakthrough as Turkish authorities permitted his first
face-to-face meeting with a family member for almost four years.
The Kurdish National Congress (KNK) reported on 24 October that Öcalan met with
his nephew, Turkish parliamentarian Omer Öcalan, on Imrali Island, where he has
been held in isolation since 1999. This meeting, facilitated after years of
sustained international pressure, represents a symbolic moment in the ongoing
efforts to end Öcalan’s solitary confinement and secure a political resolution
to the Kurdish question.
“If conditions are favourable, I have both the theoretical and practical
authority to transition this process from conflict and violence to legal and
political grounds”, Öcalan stated in a message relayed through his nephew.
Öcalan, the founder of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), is considered a
terrorist by Turkish authorities and media but regarded by many Kurds as a
political visionary. His writings from prison have since shaped a wide-reaching
ideological framework known as “Democratic Confederalism”, which emphasises
grassroots democracy and coexistence, am dos particularly influential among
Kurdish communities in Rojava, northern Syria, as well as Turkey and Iraq.
Öcalan’s first direct contact in 43 months follows international protests and
appeals to the European Court of Human Rights, which has condemned Öcalan’s
isolation as inhumane.
The timing, however, coincides with heightened military activity by Turkey in
Iraqi Kurdistan, where the Turkish army has expanded its presence under the
pretext of creating a “buffer zone” to counter PKK influence. Since June,
airstrikes and military incursions have displaced thousands of people and
endangered hundreds of villages. The establishment of bases and checkpoints
suggests Turkey envisages a sustained military presence in the Kurdish region.
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