PKK and PAJK prisoners remembered 14 July resistance

PKK and PAJK prisoners released a statement to mark the 37th anniversary of the 14 July death fast resistance in Amed in 1982.

Deniz Kaya issued the statement on behalf of PKK and PAJK prisoners, remarking the important achiement reached through the latest hunger strike and death fast resistance that broke isolation on Kurdish people's leader Abdullah Ocalan.

The statement made a long analysis of the situation in the world, starting with a consideration about the fact that "the spirit of capitalism lacks the power of solution by the nation-state, the fact that it manifests itself as the power of solution for all problems has now publicly hit the wall. In the nation-state capitalism has been forced to exhaust the capital it has accumulated so much as a scorpion, and is awaiting death. Fascism and similar inclinations that are experienced in its most ugly form are occurring again in some parts of the world, and the attempts to re-warm right-wing liberal understandings are the sediments left behind by capitalism."

The statement then moved on to analyze the women-led Rojava Revolution and its achievements and why so many capitalist and Middle East regime are against this new model of self-government. 

The statement added: "The four colonialist fascist states were the Kurds and the people of Kurdistan are living stab each other. First; they do not have a solution or an alternative, and they are publicly helpless and burnout. Secondly, the existence of the Kurdish Freedom Movement and the Revolutionary Democratic Powers in the Middle East is the fact that the inevitable change is happening."

The statement concluded that "Syria's attitude towards the Rojava Revolution will determine its fate."