ENDLESS EXECUTIONS WITHIN KADEK


The executions within the terrorist organization KADEK (PKK) do not come to an end. It has revealed that one more official of the organization is also killed in Iraq upon the order of the KADEK leadership.

The new victim of the KADEK is Mamosta Osman who was working as teacher in the organization camp in the Iraqi village of Razga.

It has stated that an official of the organization called Mamosta Osman is murdered by the KADEK leadership, since he has disapproved the antidemocratic practices within the organization and criticized "the statements escalating violence" of Osman Ocalan.

The news, which is released in Internet and based on the information given by the organization members managed to escape from the KADEK, brought into the open all the details of the last execution:
"One night we suddenly woke up with bombing noise. An armed group murdered Mamosta Osman, who had been giving courses to the organizations cadres for five years. The following day, the KADEK leadership made an announcement stating: 'Last night Mamosta Osman, who was working as teacher in Razga village, is murdered by an unidentified group. Except of this announcement, nobody should say anything about this incident'."

As known by the public opinion, Mahmur Arda alias Karker and Sema Yyldyz alias Rojbin in Tunceli; Aydyn Sahin, Sevim Adibeli, Sedat Bayraktar and Levent Buker in Greece; Mustafa Yaygir in London; Nazime Akturk in Northern Iraq; Dr. Rodi Demirkapi in Germany and Berzan Durre in the North of Iraq are murdered, since they have disapproved the antidemocratic practices within the organization.

The Kurdish intellectuals and families have launched some protest campaigns against the executions occurring within the KADEK and called for the "urgent help" of the international community in order to stop the murders of the KADEK and let children detained by force by the organization return to their homes.

In the press release titled as "Do Not Keep Silent to the Murders of the KADEK" and made in December 2002 by the "European Kurdish Platform", which is established by the Kurdish groups in the Europe and Middle East, it is said:
"In recent period and as far as reflected to the public opinion, the KADEK authorities have been increasingly continuing their policy of execution, pressure and assimilation against their opponents. The last victims of the KADEK leadership are Faruk Bozkurt (Nasir), Berzan Durre (Harun) and a Syrian member of the organization called Iskender. The silent attitude of the KADEK leadership towards the murders means to encourage them. The murders of the KADEK will continue as far as we remain silent. We call the international establishments and institutions, human rights organizations, all patriots and democrat and proud people and organizations and Kurdish people for raising their voice against the murders of the KADEK leadership".

In a press release made on December 20th, 2002 by the Kurdistan Organizations Platform -HEVKARI, it is said: "the KADEK leaders are conducting a policy of pressure and violence against their opponents. The international public opinion and the Kurds should not remain silent towards the executions of the KADEK."

In the press release made in January 2003 by the Union of Syrian Kurdish Intellectual, it is said:

"The executions (liquidation) within the organization carried out against the organization cadres by the PKK for years, is continuing within KADEK after the change of name. Within the KADEK, several senior officials were executed with the assertion that they were spying. These cadres that have been operating for the PKK for many years are declared as traitors because they have disapproved the decisions of the KADEK leadership and they have objected the anti-democratic practices within the organization. The victims are exposed to inhumane tortures during their interrogations. While the KADEK leadership tries every means for Abdullah Ocalan to be forgiven by referring to the human rights, it executes the victims whom they charged with false accusations after a made-up court decision. The mothers of hundreds of the teenagers within the KADEK expect their children to turn home. The Kurdish intellectuals should raise their voice against the tragedies taking place within the KADEK. If Kurds keep silent, the executions of Nasir, Berzan and Iskender will not be the last. While the Union of Syrian Kurdish Intellectuals severely protest the murders executed upon the instruction by KADEK leadership, it expects the international public opinion to stop the executions by KADEK and take action to let the teenagers sent back to their families."

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