From: dhkcbureau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 21:43:23 +0100
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Subject: "[Ozgurluk.Org]" IKM statement criticising leaflet on situation of
prisoners in Turkey

IKM
Izolasyon Iskencesine Karsi Mücadele Komitesi
Komitee gegen Isolationshaft
Commitee for Struggle against Torture through Isolation
tel/ fax: 0049 / 40 / 28053625
Addr: Kreuzweg 12 - 20099 Hamburg
Bank; Postbank/ Hamburg
Account number: 79 966 205 BLZ: 200 100 20
Internet: www.noisolation.de
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

An urgent and necessary statement

On October 20, 2000, about 1,000 political prisoners from the organisations
DHKP-C, TKP(ML) and TKIP started a hunger strike, which they turned into a
Death Fast on November 19. Besides a number of political demands, the
prisoners are demanding the abolition of the 'F' Type isolation prisons. The
state's response to the just demands of the prisoners was a massacre. So the
state stormed 20 prisons on December 19 and burned to death and killed 28
prisoners with heavy weapons. About 1,200 prisoners were transferred into
the newly constructed 'F' Type prisons. The prisoners have been continuing
their resistance in the isolation cells up to the present.

Nearly all the other political organisations also began hunger strikes and
Death Fasts following the massacre. So the number of resisters grew. Some
days ago these circles issued a leaflet putting forward new demands by the
prisoners. This is said to have been written in the name of 504 prisoners
who are on the Death Fast. In the Turkish-language part of the leaflet it is
clear which groups and organisations wrote it. The Turkish part also does
not say that it was written in the name of the Death Fasters, but was merely
written in the name of the prisoners from these particular organisations.
However, in the German version the names of the organisations are not
mentioned and the impression is given that all the organisations are behind
it, which is not the case. The prisoners from the DHKP-C, TKP(ML) and TKIP
clearly restated their demands in their March 17 declaration. They are the
same demands that they started the Death Fast with. The leaflet we have is
written in the name of 504 prisoners, who belong to the MLKP, TKP/ML, TDP,
THKP-C/MLSPB, Direnis Hareketi, TIKB, Dev-Yol and TKP/Kivilcim. These names
appear in the Turkish but not the German part of the leaflet. Moreover the
names of democratic organizations, like for example TAYAD, which are listed
in the statement cause confusion. Whether or not this is the intention, it
gives the impression that the leaflet was signed by a broad democratic
platform which in reality is not the case. This behaviour demands an
explanation.

Moreover, the leaflet talks of international standards. But revolutionary
organisations cannot be swayed by international standards. In Germany there
are also international standards. But these include the isolation of
political prisoners from the outside world. Ilhan Yelkuvan and Nuri Eryuksel
are the latest examples in Germany. They were sentenced under Paragraph 129
and were isolated for 24 hours a day, being only allowed in the courtyard of
the prison when there were no other prisoners. Ilhan Yelkuvan fought for his
rights last year with a 63-day Death Fast and broke through the attempts to
isolate him. Rainer Dittrich is another example of international standards
in prisons. The justice minister of Schleswig-Holstein Lutkes, and the
Lubeck Prison management have used every available method to break down
Rainer's political attitude and identity. So for example they have tried for
months to break his solidarity hunger strike with the political prisoners in
Turkey. Or as Rainer himself writes: "...over time they are trying to put me
in a situation where my struggle from this cell against the system in the
Federal Republic of Germany is no longer possible." These are the European
standards which are directed against prisoners who resist. In Turkey
isolation prisons are being introduced, the better to veil the current
torture methods.

The leaflet we are describing tries, behind the backs of most of the
prisoners in struggle, to engage in opportunist compromises which are not in
the interests of all prisoners on the Death Fast. Dispensing with the demand
for the abolition of the 'F' Type prisons, so long as this is not the demand
of all Death Fasters and hunger strikers, represents a crime against the
prisoners who are resisting in the most adverse circumstances. We call on
the organisations who are distributing this leaflet to stop distributing it
and practise self-criticism.

In a period when the prisoners' struggle against isolation is becoming more
aggravated with every passing day, it is suicidal to put forward
ill-thought-out opportunist demands which break the united front of the
prisoners aimed at abolishing the 'F' Type prisons. Since some organisations
are watering down their demands, the struggle is being weakened and mutual
solidarity is being destroyed. Unilateral deviations by some organisations
are both a threat to prisoners' lives and damaging to solidarity, in view of
the current situation of the prisoners.

Long live the unyielding struggle of the revolutionary prisoners!

Long live international solidarity!

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