KBDH Evîn Goyî Militia carries out actions in Bursa

KBDH Evîn Goyî Militia announced that they carried out two actions in Bursa in memory of the martyrs of the 2nd Paris Massacre.

The Evîn Goyî Militia of the Women's United Revolutionary Movement (KBDH) released a statement announcing the details of two actions they carried out in the western province of Bursa in memory of KCK Executive Council Member Evîn Goyî, artist Mîr Perwer and activist Abdurrahman Kızıl, who were murdered in Paris on 23 December 2022.

According to the statement on Wednesday, KBDH Evîn Goyî Militia targeted a facility and farm belonging to an AKP-MHP member in the Alaaddinbey neighborhood of Bursa's Nilüfer district at around 23:00 on the night of December 22. The action, in which sabotage tactics were used, left the facility and the farm severely damaged.

In another action, KBDH Evîn Goyî Militia targeted the warehouse of DİP Market in Samanlı neighborhood of Yıldırım district on the night of December 23. The warehouse was completely burnt to ashes.

The statement stressed that the Turkish state continues its occupation and genocide attacks and does not recognize the existence of the Kurdish people: “Our actions were carried out in the memory of comrades Evîn Goyî, Mîr Perwer and Abdurrahman Kızıl. The massacres against the peoples, who enhance the Peoples’ United Struggle, will be held to account by following in their footsteps to realise their goals.

The same massacring mentality attacks the peoples living in Rojava with the paramilitary gangs at its disposal today, and wants to strangle our Rojava Revolution, the hope of the oppressed and exploited, which emerged as an alternative to the capitalist system, monism and male domination with the politics it conducts in the region and internationally. As all peoples, workers and laborers, youth and women, we will grow the Peoples’ United Struggle and destroy this rotten fascist dictatorship like ISIS. The day is the day to take to the streets against the AKP-MHP fascist dictatorship and hold it to account.”