Erdogan’s destiny will be Hell not Paradise!

Kamal Chomani

By Kamal Chomani:

When the PKK killed 26 Turkish soldiers and injured 16 in simultaneous attacks on October 19, 2011, the US, EU and international community rapidly and harshly condemned the attacks. They called all PKK activities terrorism. But when Turkish airplanes kill 38 civilians, no one utters a word.

When Halabja was bombarded with chemical weapons in 1988, during Saddam Hussein’s reign, the international community and US were silent because of their interests with the Baghdad government. In 2003, when the US wanted to find excuses to overthrow Saddam’s dictatorial regime, they discovered Halabja!

The Turkish planes were US-made. The intelligence cooperation between Turkey and the USA has been happening for a long time. US officials have spoken dozens of times of their intelligence cooperation with the Turkish army. Therefore the US should be blamed, partly because of their cooperation and mainly because of their silence when it comes to Kurdish massacres.

Claims about the US and EU defending human rights are utterly big lies. Choosing silence towards such events means you are with the massacres.

The important message we can extract is this: Kurds should depend on themselves in their freedom struggle. ‘No friends but mountains’ again comes to my mind!

KRG’s position

It was expected that KRG officials would not condemn as the people wish. We have already experienced this with them.

The PKK’s October attacks created many controversies in the KRG’s decision-making sphere. Soon after the attack, Masoud Barzani, the Kurdistan region’s president held a telephone call with Turkish PM Erdogan. Immediately, Nechirvan Barzani, Masoud Barzani’s nephew and the KDP’s vice president, flew to Ankara to participate in the funeral ceremony. KRG officials were harsher in their condemnations than the Turkish government. Their statements made Kurds angry.

Opposition should be appreciated

Meantime, Salahaddin Bahaddin, the Kurdistan Islamic Union leader who is considered to be one of the closest Kurdish leaders to Erdogan, condemned the massacre in a nationalistic tone, which was the best. He even used the word “massacre” and the phrase “Kurdish nation in the North” rather than Turkey’s Kurdistan. I do appreciate this. Afterwards, Gorran and the Islamic Group of Kurdistan also condemned the atrocity.

The Kurdish parliament, because it reflects KDP and PUK policies, chose to be silent. But 42 members of parliament, almost all from the opposition, asked the international community and the KRG presidency to demand an end to Turkish atrocities.

Social media and Kurdish youth

I didn’t expect such a great national and patriotic sympathy from Kurdish youths. They enthusiastically spent much of their time campaigning about the martyrs. Many Facebook users changed their profile pictures to pictures of martyrs or burnt Turkish flags. I am happy that our Kurdish youths in Southern Kurdistan, even though the majority are against KDP and PUK policies, never forget to support Kurdistan. It was wrong that some people were propagating that Kurdish youths’ national mentality is weak.

The new generation is completely different from the ancestors. They do not accept something less than freedom. The biggest campaign I have ever seen was the campaign for the martyrs of Uludere, Sirnak province.

Erdogan will go to Hell!

Omar Ibn Khatab, the second caliph of Rashidayn, after the prophet’s departure, quotes that if a camel in a desert suffers, he will be responsible for it. As Erdogan propagates his Islamic beliefs and considers some Kurds as non-Islamic, he should be blamed for what his army has done.

Allah The Almighty in Quran Surat Al-Maidah, verse 32,  says:
“Anyone who saves one life, it is as if he has saved the whole of mankind and anyone who has killed another person it is as if he has killed the whole of mankind.”

According to Umar Ibn Khatab’s theory, Erdogan is now responsible for killing 38 innocent civilian Kurds. According to Allah’s saying, it means that he has killed the whole of mankind 38 times. Do you think that a man who is responsible for killing 38 innocent people can enter Allah’s paradise!

Only a peaceful resolution can end the violence in Turkey. Those who want a stable Turkey should support a political peaceful solution to the Kurdish question. The toll of deaths will not stop from both sides, Kurds and Turks, unless the Kurdish question is resolved.

It is better to solve it today than tomorrow because it is an unavoidable question that must be solved and Kurds must get their rights.

kamalchomani@gmail.com 

Copyright © 2011 Kurdistantribune.com

 

3 Responses to Erdogan’s destiny will be Hell not Paradise!
  1. diari
    December 31, 2011 | 18:16

    yes he’s and he deserves to be in hell NOT paradise !!

  2. Kuvan Bamarny
    January 1, 2012 | 03:57

    Turkish leaders are such hypocretics slave masters who in the name of God , Islam and Turkic-nationalisem, have hold the kurdish poeple as slaves and hostages so that to work for them and contrbute help to thier military and economoy of Turkey.Yet,they neglected the rights of their kurdish slaves, denied them from thier political and economical rights, and as a result of all this unjustice ,left poor Kurdish villiagers with no source of income. The poor villiagers go out in such a harsh winter weather,walking miles on the mountains inorder to make some income and spend for thier families so they survive.
    Turkish ,Iranian and Arabd leaders need to make a choice either treat kurdish equally in all ways or leave the kurdish alone so they look after themselves on thier own.

  3. Jod Issa
    May 18, 2012 | 20:12

    Habibi Kamal, Islam is part of this atrocity you are talking about; Erdogan only enforces better! If you need to solve the problem, you should yourself condemn the use of violence by the PKK’s too. They only enhance the Kurds’ sufferings, instead of adapting better methods; you can fight in the mountains for decades, but you could never achieve anything. The PKK should stop fighting and let the Kurdish people in Northern Kurdistan enjoy some peace; They could start civil resistence, which would have much more outcome. The Kurdish intellectuals and politicians live mainly in Germany, and are well acquainted with the fact that Germany supplies Turkey with its best weapons of war. As they live there, they should know how effective any machine from this country is. They could instead transfer the struggle to Europe PEACEFULLY and just let people of Kurdistan live in Peace for some time!

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