HDP’s presidential hopeful Demirtaş rules out armed struggle
Peoplesâ Democratic Party (HDP) co-leader and presidential hopeful Selahattin DemirtaÅ has dismissed armed struggle as an option, vowing to continue exerting efforts to reach permanent peace in the country.
âWe will strive for permanent peace. We will not say âIf this and that happens, we will arm ourselves.â No matter what happens, we will not bring weapons in our hands,â DemirtaÅ said on July 13, when asked to comment on the recently delivered remarks by Cemil Bayık, co-chair of the Kurdistan Communities Union (KCK), the outlawed Kurdistan Workersâ Partyâs (PKK) urban wing.
Bayık said last week that those who think the PKK will withdraw from armed struggle before the Kurdish people live in a âfree and democraticâ society are âdreamers.â
Without making a direct reference to Bayıkâs remarks, DemirtaÅ, instead, referred to remarks by main opposition Republican Peopleâs Party (CHP) leader Kemal KılıçdaroÄlu. âIf needed, we would bring arms into our hands to not have Turkey separated,â KılıçdaroÄlu said last week, when reminded of the prospects of having an independent Kurdish state through the separation of Turkey.
âAs politicians, we will strive for permanent peace, for having violence completely cut-out. The presidential campaign is part of this. Our will for peace and living together is the most concrete evidence,â DemirtaÅ said, while highlighting the need for legal arrangements for resolution and peace.
DemirtaÅ was speaking to reporters ahead of a closed-door meeting with representatives of non-Muslim communities.
âI want to state that the state owes an apology to these peoples...
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