‘Government is trying to prolong its life with solutionlessness of Kurdish problem’

  • 16:07 9 August 2021
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HAKKARİ - Speaking at the meeting with the tradespersons in Hakkari, DBP Co-Chair Saliha Aydeniz said: ‘’The government is hiding the problems of the Kurdish people with its solutionlessness and trying to prolong its life.’’
 
With the participation of Democratic Society Congress (DTK) Co-chair Berdan Öztürk and Democratic Regions Party (DBP) Co-Chair Saliha Aydeniz, they met with the tradespersons in the industrial zone in Hakkari as part of the ‘’Freedom Time’’ campaign with the motto ‘’Li hemberî faşîzmê em xwe rêxistîn dikin’’. Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) Hakkari provincial and district executives accompanied the co-chairs’ visit.
 
‘AKP is trying to prolong its life’
 
Speaking during her visit to the tradespeople, Saliha Aydeniz said: ‘’Within the scope of the campaign we started throughout Kurdistan, we are walking around from neighborhood to neighborhood, street to street, house to house, listening to the problems of our people and working for national unity. We exchange ideas with our tradespeople, workers and our peoples, and we come together with our people by saying how we should proceed in the face of the problems. The government hides the problems of the Kurdish people with its solutionlessness and tries to prolong its life with it.’’
 
‘The government continues its tyranny’
 
Saliha continued as follows: ‘’As a result of the AKP and MHP government's security policies, they have nothing to contribute to the public in economic terms. Today, we are in the industry, the tradespeople who have the most economic problems are the tradespeople who produce. But they do not have a single word to explain to the public and tradespeople in terms of economy. However, the government prolongs its life by using policies of oppression and persecution and continues to maintain its power. With these policies, it has bound all non-governmental organizations and associations to itself. However, it continues its bullying.
 
The government sees everyone as enemy
 
On the other hand, the AKP and MHP government see the Kurdish people as their enemies, regardless of whether they are men, women, young or old. It doesn't matter who stands where. Today, anyone who works with a trustee and has to work in the public sector is an enemy for the AKP. The AKP considers even those who are one with it as the enemy.’’
After the tradespeople visit, the delegation set out to meet with the families.