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    Kurds, the Armenian Question, and Öcalan's Statement: An Interview

    02.06.2014 00:00 epress.am


    Turkey's Kurdish population has diverging opinions on the political
    role of Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) Abdullah Öcalan (pictured).
    Discontent among the Kurdish people began to be expressed publicly in
    2013, after the call to refrain from armed struggle made by Öcalan,
    who is sentenced to life imprisonment. However, according to
    Epress.am's interview subject, Aris Nalci, a Turkish-Armenian
    journalist based in Istanbul, not all the statements of this isolated
    political figure are in line with the positions of Turkey's
    authorities.

    Öcalan's statement publicized by Bese Hozat, the Co-Chairperson of the
    Executive Council of the Group of Communities in Kurdistan (KCK), an
    organization founded by the PKK, that Armenian, Greek, and Jewish
    organizations abroad might harm Kurdish-Turkish relations, was cause
    for concern and bewilderment for Armenians. In particular, the
    Armenian lobby, according to Öcalan, stepped up its "detrimental"
    activities ahead of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.

    The Kurdistan Workers' Party leader's next statement published last
    week was to have mended the negative reaction to the previous
    statement, especially among Armenians.

    The imprisoned political leader's statement was the following: "The
    struggle of the Kurdish people for freedom and the atonement of the
    grief of the Armenian people have coincided in the struggle of
    citizens sharing the same rights in this country for a decent life."

    Öcalan said that in the early 20th century a "genocide program" was
    carried out against Armenians. "Thanks to the fight, Armenians
    miraculously managed to stand up, and the PKK is fighting for the
    freedom of not only Kurds, but also Armenians and all the other
    indigenous peoples of the region."

    Speaking to Epress.am, Aris Nalci said that in Turkey's reality, the
    importance of the Armenian question is in 3rd, 4th, or even 10th
    place. He also repeated the words of another Turkish-Armenian
    journalist, Hrant Dink (who was assassinated in 2007), that the
    Armenian issue cannot be resolved without the Kurdish issue being
    resolved.

    Video in Armenian only.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpVU5tSim4g

    http://www.epress.am/en/2014/02/06/kurds-the-armenian-question-and-%C3%B6calans-statement-an-interview.html




    From: A. Papazian
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