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Statement From The Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK)
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On September 11, 2000, the PKK Presidential Council agreed upon and
published the following manifesto, which we reproduce in full below.

Manifesto For National Peace And National Unity
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Humanity begins the 21st century in a better position to find comprehensive
solutions to its problems, which is why it is on the way towards moving its
plans for peace, democracy, and freedom to a new level based on the
achievements of the last century. Humanity regards the route of dialogue
and negotiation as the only practicable one if the tensions and wars which
led to so much loss of life in the 20th century are to be avoided in this
one. It is developing its strategies, tactics, and plans to this end and
moves in accordance with these to solve its problems. At the same time this
situation is an expression of the level of development of the human race.
But the present position of the Kurdish people and the way in which it
attempts to solve its national and social problems are in contradiction
with the level of development attained elsewhere. If the level of
development of humanity is taken as a measure for judging how well national
and social problems have been solved, then it is obvious that the Kurdish
people find themselves in a backward state. The strategy and tactics of
their struggle were not enough to bring about a solution. Even if the great
struggle which was carried out has led to important developments, it has
not succeeded in achieving national freedom and the solution of the
problems within society. But the consequences of this struggle and the
developments which it forced also showed the failure of the dominant
states' policies of annihilation and denial and obliged them to develop new
strategies.

For the reasons outlined, the search for solutions to our national and
social problems went on into the 21st century. The most important obstacles
to a solution of the Kurdish problem, one of the biggest problems in the
Middle East and one of the reasons for the backwardness of the region, are
the policies of annihilation and denial by the dominant states. This is a
product of a narrow reactionary nationalism on the one hand, and of self
interest and collaboration from the Kurdish side on the other. This type
of politics, which is developed within a close relationship with external
powers, not only offers no solution, but on the contrary leads to constant
intra-Kurdish quarrels. These in turn lead to greater fragmentation and
damage to the dynamic of national development.

As long as the Kurdish people fail to end this situation and to replace
these quarrels, which so damage the dynamic of national development, with
internal peace, democracy, and unity, it will be unable to solve any of the
problems. All Kurdish parties see the need to overcome these quarrels and
thereby to attain national democracy and freedom.

At present the Kurdish national movement is divided in the face of this
absolute and compelling reality. It is engaged in quarrelling and has not
a stance or approach which will overcome this situation. One part of the
Kurdish movement is being used against another in order to gain political
advantage, as can be seen for example in the international conspiracy
against our people's freedom struggle in the person of our President,
Abdullah Ocalan. This level of understanding and this type of attitude
leads to military and political strife within the Kurdish national
movement. The PKK, our party, which people are trying to involve in this
sort of quarrel, refuse to do so, or to engage in the sort of politics
which leads to it. We stubbornly insist on national peace, democracy, and
unity. These are urgently needed for a strategy whereby the Kurdish
national question can be solved with the ruling powers - which appears to
be possible on the basis of the positive developments which have taken
place internationally as well as the important experiences and knowledge
created by our national democratic movement. Our party, which is fully
aware of its responsibility for solving the national and social questions,
believes that national peace, democracy, and unity on the basis of the
principles and urgent measures laid out below can be achieved, and will do
everything in its power to bring this about.

A. To achieve national peace for the Kurds:

1. As long as the dominant states, at the behest and with the support of
foreign powers, continue their policy of annihilation and denial of the
Kurds, it is both legitimate and necessary that the Kurds maintain armed
forces as a precondition of the defence and development of their national
interests.

2. The armed forces of various Kurdish parties, institutions, and
individuals should be directed externally and where possible should take
the form of joint national forces. Playing these forces off against each
other in internal conflicts, whether in cooperation with foreign forces or
on behalf of individual interests, will be regarded as a crime against the
nation and punished by suitable sanctions.

3. The issues which damage national peace and lead to strife are the
policies of annihilation and denial practised by the dominant states and
the interests and collaborationist politics of the feudal tribes. In order
to achieve national peace, it is urgently necessary that all Kurdish
national forces reject this type of politics and instead support peace on
the basis of political rapprochement.

4. Just as without national peace no democracy for the nation can be
attained, so can no national peace be genuine and lasting unless it is
based on national democracy. So to arrive at a durable state of national
peace it is absolutely essential that we win national freedom and develop a
democratic system. That is the main task that lies ahead for all Kurdish
national forces.

5. To achieve a lasting national peace it is important for a culture of
peace to develop, and the people, using democratic methods, also equip
themselves with such a democratic culture. All Kurdish national forces
should adopt in their programme the development of a culture of peace and
carry out intensive work on the basis of it.

6. The solution to the problems that have constantly led to strife should
not be sought on the basis of the interests or policies of a particular
group, but with national agreement and in the framework of national
interests.

B. To create and develop Kurdish national democracy:

1. The main precondition for beginning democratic co-existence on a
national level is the overcoming of feudal clan structures, which are based
on self-interest. To become a national force in the best sense, every
Kurdish national force needs to base itself on the most democratic possible
approach, and to reject and actively fight against all forms of feudal
relations and concomitant despotic practices.

2. The indispensable basis for democracy is freedom of opinion and freedom
to organise. Every Kurdish national force should institute this fundamental
rapprochement with democracy, and overcome the tendencies towards a
mentality of bans which result from the policies of annihilation and denial
by the dominant states, as well as from the anti-democratic attitudes
caused by feudal clan structures. We need to create all over Kurdistan
complete freedom of opinion and freedom of expression, as well as
conditions under which all Kurdish parties and organisations can organise
and work freely. Every Kurdish national and party organisation should feel
obliged to subscribe to these principles and to implement them.

3. All Kurdish national parties and organisations should feel themselves
bound by the principle of democratic co-existence, on the basis that they
express their diversity. Further, they should also make efforts to overcome
the problems that divide them so that they can organise complex joint
political, cultural, diplomatic, and economic associations and turn them
into lasting institutions.

4. Every Kurdish party and organisation should see it as a national task to
defend Kurdish democracy and to defend the democratic forces when they are
attacked by foreign anti-democratic forces.

5. Every Kurdish party and organisation should work constructively in a
democratic framework to express criticisms and opinions, and should refrain
from making provocative statements.

C. How relations with the ruling societies and states could be arranged on
such a basis:

1. Peace and friendship should be the basis of a common life and
interchange in relations with all layers of society and all those forces in
power in those dominant states which accept the national democratic rights
of the Kurdish people. People should strive for free and voluntary
co-existence based on democratic change and the democratic resolution of
the Kurdish question.

2. Relations with the dominant states should be tackled on the principle of
resolving the Kurdish question, of a democratic system, and voluntary
co-existence. Political attempts to treat the Kurds as tactical reserves
and to play them off against each other should be refused.

3. The Kurdish national movement should not try to exacerbate or render
hopeless the problems that exist between the dominant states, but should
contribute to solving these problems, and should try to bring these states
closer together, so that in the end a democratic federation of the Middle
East can be achieved.

4. When a Kurdish party or organisation maintains relations with one of the
dominant states, it should not take up a position which sets it against any
other Kurdish party or organisation. It should be regarded as an offence
against the nation and punished by suitable sanctions to enter into
contracts to the detriment of another party or organisation. All national
Kurdish forces should adopt a common position in their relations with
neighbouring societies and states.

D. To reorganise and develop international relations:

1. International contacts of a Kurdish organisation which damage another
organisation should be regarded as an offence against the whole nation and
suitable sanctions should be applied.

2. As far as possible Kurdish parties and organisations should endeavour to
have a common position in their international relations and should keep
each other informed about their international contacts.

3. The solution of the Kurdish question should be considered as something
necessary for the whole of Kurdistan in general as well as for its
respective parts, and efforts should be made to carry out joint diplomatic
work on this basis in order to arrive at a solution.

4. In order to bring the struggle of the Kurdish people for freedom and
democracy close to all peoples in the world, wide-ranging public relations
work should be carried out.

E. For the development of national unity:

1. All positions based on the division of Kurdistan and all approaches
resulting from attachment to narrow interests which hinder national
development and national unity and which arise from feudal-tribal
structures, every sort of self-seeking approaches, regional prejudices, and
exclusively regional relationships need to be overcome.

2. Without achieving national unity, no national peace is possible. For
this reason, in order to overcome the divisions and fragmentation and to
achieve national peace, all national forces should act consistently and
carry out joint activities.

3. Democratisation of the dominant states and societies depends on the
democratic resolution of the Kurdish question on the basis of free
co-existence. In spite of the existing borders it is possible to develop
Kurdish relations at a national level and to develop Kurdish national
unity; every Kurdish party and organisation should strive for national
development and unity on the basis of these principles.

4. The Kurdistan National Congress (KNK) should be developed as the highest
expression of the will and decision-making power of the nation. No national
group should remain outside this Congress. All groups should be satisfied
that they can be adequately represented within the Congress, and groups
which remain outside should not be regarded as legitimate.

5. A national peace conference should be held on the initiative of the
Kurdistan National Congress. This conference should strive for a democratic
solution on the basis of the common interests of the Kurdish national
movement and upon this solution build institutions suitable for a lasting
national peace and for a democratic way of life.

Short-term measures necessary to end the current conflict:

1. In order to develop an atmosphere in which a solution to the problem can
be found through a political dialogue, there must be a ceasefire between
all the forces which are confronting each other militarily, above all
between the KDP, PUK, and PKK, and a mutual non-aggression pact must be
signed.

2. All forces must cease their propaganda war of exposure and provocation,
and all means of propaganda, particularly the press and media, should be
used in the service of national peace.

3. The parties and organisations must show respect for each other's
existence, and avoid positions or approaches which could be seen as
interference in internal affairs.

4. As a gesture of goodwill and as a contribution to developing the
atmosphere of peace, all prisoners should be freed unconditionally.

Conclusion:

While we lay our project for national peace, democracy, and unity before all
the national forces, our people, and other interested parties, with an
explanation of the conditions, principles, and necessary measures, we would
like to emphasise once again that our party will make every sacrifice to
start this project, which can be completed with the participation of the
named main parties. We call on the Kurdistan National Congress to adopt the
contents of this project and to exert itself on this basis more actively
than before.

September 11, 2000
Presidential Council of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK)

(Source: Kurdistan Information Center <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)

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