[Statement] No to genocide and occupation! We will defend women and life!

The Turkish state has played the biggest role in prolonging the crisis since the beginning of the Syrian conflict, and its intervention has had a significant impact on the changing political and military developments on the ground. The aspiration for a new Ottoman Empire and the pursuit of their strategic interests on Syrian soil are obvious.

As the situation developed, it became clear that the Turkish state was not only instrumentalizing the conflict in Syria, but was itself one of the forces that caused and deepened the conflict.

The Turkish state has interfered in Syrian affairs since the beginning of the Syrian conflict on March 15, 2011, and the methods of intervention have developed and taken new forms over time.

Furthermore, Turkey plays most destabilizing role in all conferences and attempts to solve the Syrian crisis, for example in the conferences in Geneva, Sochi and Astana, where the Turkish state uses the pretext of ending the war to take control over parts of Syria, which they filled with armed jihadist militias acting as their proxy forces under their protection.

Turkey’s role and interests in the war against the Syrian peoples became clear in the attack on the cities of Bab, Ezaz, Cerabuluss, Afrîn, Girê Spî and Serê Kaniyê under various names such as “Euphrates Shield”, “Olive Branch” and “Peace Spring”. These regions were occupied and numerous military operations were initiated. These operations were covertly supported by Russia because Turkey, too, was acting according to its interests.

The Turkish occupying state’s relations with the mercenary groups, which have used many different names over the years and are on international terror lists, can no longer be hidden. Especially the groups such as Jabhat al-Nusra and IS, which Turkey has supported from the beginning and at all levels and still does. There have been other groups formed directly under the supervision of the Turkish state to carry out measures of Turkification, ethnic and cultural genocide, demographic change and forced migration in the occupied territories. Moreover, these terrorist gangs have committed murder, rape, robbery, theft, destruction of land, uprooting of trees and burning of agricultural land.

These attacks, which are based on a sexist consciousness of the patriarchal hegemony, are directed against women in order to stifle the women’s struggle for freedom. Every day we see these attacks on an international level, though the style of of them varies from state to state. But this is a hegemony that attacks the existence of women and tries to create a threat to society and nature.

The people in our regions have witnessed these crimes, which must not be forgotten, especially the violence and crimes against women and our rights.

Rape, murder, kidnapping, arrests, and exploitation of women in the most brutal way, femicide, violation of their will and undermining their struggle, the murder of Hevrin Xelef, Mother Amine, the desecration of the body of Amara and many others are part of the crimes committed by the Turkish occupation and its gangs. The recent attacks on Zehra, Hebûn and Mother Amine in the village of Hilincê in Kobanê happened right before our eyes.

These operations, which are directed against politically and socially active women, are aimed at the women’s liberation movement and its affiliated organizations. These cruel practices underline the Turkish state’s fear of the role that women play in leading the revolution and defending its achievements.

The Turkish occupying state poses a threat to the security of the already occupied regions and others areas. A new humanitarian crisis could arise in Syria, especially after internationally banned weapons were used to massacre people in Syria and increase the destruction of Syrian territory. The remnants of the devastation and looting are not over yet. Attempts have been made to destroy the peaceful and communal life between Kurds, Arabs, Assyrians, Chaldeans, Turkmen, Circassians and Yezidis, who represent the project of the democratic nation.

We must be aware of the danger of the Turkish state, and we must fight the crimes of the Erogan’s fascist regime that threaten the freedom of women and the achievements of the revolution so that there are no more wars and massacres.

The attacks of the Turkish state are a heavy blow for the coexistence of the peoples, ethnic groups, and cultures in Syria

and prevent a political solution project that brings peace and security in Syria based on the coexistence and freedom of the peoples of Syria. At the same time, the Turkish state uses the international silence of NATO and pursues its own interests. The Turkish state is even more dangerous than the IS.

In summary, the crimes that the Turkish state and its gangs have committed against the peoples here, on Syrian soil and in the cities, include war crimes and crimes against humanity, ranging from ethnic genocide and massacres to forced migration and forced demographic change. Sooner or later the Turkish state must be held accountable and prosecuted.

Today we, from women’s organizations, movements, associations and institutions, are launching this campaign to denounce the Turkish state’s mentality of genocide and disenfranchisement of women and human rights, so that our voice is heard all over the world.

While women on the one hand are still fighting for our rights and dignity, on the other hand we make sure that all efforts of the Turkish state are thwarted. With the unity and solidarity of women, we will build a strong force together which will resist all attempts of genocide, alienation and racism, and will defeat the occupation.

There are many activities and actions that will take place in Northern and Eastern Syria.

We call on all the international organizations and institutions that are responsible to break from their shameful silence about the crimes committed in Northern Syria, to play an active role and to abide by existing legal, humanitarian and moral principles and laws. Every moment of silence is a sign of hostile involvement.

We call upon the international organizations and institutions responsibile, especially those concerned with the protection of human and women’s rights, to play their role in documenting crimes and prosecuting the perpetrators.

We call on the UN Security Council and the international community to force the Turkish state to withdraw its armed forces from Syria and to stop its attacks, as they break international law and endanger the security and stability of the region and the world.

We call on all women’s organizations and movements around the world to show solidarity with and support the Women’s Revolution, because its achievements are the achievements of all women around the world. This revolution must be defended, just as the QSD, YPG, YPJ and HSNB must be defended and supported because they fought against dark forces (IS) in the place of the whole world and protected humanity from their attacks.

No to genocide and occupation! We will defend women and life!

Jin, jiyan, azadi!

Preparatory committee

08.10.2020

Kongra Star Meclisa Jinên Sûriyê – Syrian Women’s Council

Yekîtiya Jinên Suryanî – Syrian Women’s Union

Kordînasyona Jinan a Rêveberiya Xweser – Women’s Coordination of the Autonomous Administration

Miclisa Jinan a Bakur û Rojhilatê Sûriyê – Women’s Council of North and Eastern Syria

Nivîsgeha Jinan a Partiya Sûriyê ya Pêşerojê – Women’s Office of the Syria Future Party

Nivîsgeha Jinan a Meclîsa Sûriya Demokratîk – Women’s Office of the Democratic Council of Syria

Nivîsgeha Jinan a Tevgera Civaka Demoqratîk – Women’s Office of the Movment for a Democratic Society

Yekîtiya Jinên Ciwan – Young Women’s Union

Rêxistina Sara Tekoşîna Tundiya Ser Jin – Sara organisation for the fight against violence on women

Tora Rêveberên Aştiyê – Network for Peace

Navenda Lîkolîn û Parastina Mafê jinan li Suriyê – Center for Research and Defense of Women’s Rights in Syria

Rêxistina Mafê Mirovan – Organisation for Human Rights

Rêxistina İnsaf ya pêşveçûnî – Organisation Insaf for the Development

Rêxistina Elyasmîn – Organisation Al-yasmin

Komperatîfa Sawoşka ya Jin – Women’s cooperative Sawoşka

Rêxistina Aşna ya pêşveçûnî – Organisation Aşna for the Development

Rêxistina Ferat ya Alîkarî û pêşveçûnî – Organisation Ferat for Help and Development

Navenda Edil Ya Mafê Mirova – Edil Centre for Human Rights

Komperatîfa Dicle ji bo Parastina Eykolojiya – Cooperative Dicle for the Defense of Ecology

Navenda Belsem Ya Fêkirina Tendrustî – Belsem Centre for Health Education Komperatîfa şemal ya mirovhezî ya Alîkarî û pêşveçûnî – Cooperative şemal ya Mirovhezî for Help and Development

Rêxistina cezîrê ya pêşveçûnî – Organisation Cezîrê for Development Rêxistina Erd El Selam – Organisation Erd El Selam

Rêxistina kobanê ya Alîkarî û pêşveçûnî – Organisation Kobanê for Help and Development

Rêxistina hêvî ya Alîkarî û pêşveçûnî – Organisation Hêvî for Help and Development

Komperatîfa Soz ya Alîkarî û pêşveçûnî – Cooperative Soz for Help and Development

Rêxistina Eta Elbaxoz ya pêşveçûnî – Organisation Eta Elbaxoz for the Development

Rêxistina Sewaad ya pêşveçûnî Li Dêr El zor – Organisation Sewaad for the Development in Dêr Ez-Zor

Rêxistina Forma Du Ceman – Organisation Forma Du Ceman

Dan Ji Bo Alîkarî û pêşveçûnî – Dan for Help and Development

Rêxistina Terahum ya pêşveçûnî – Organisation Terahum for the Development

Rêxistina Doz Ya Civaka Sivîl – Organisation Doz for the Civil Society

Komperatîfa Sibe Xweşe ya Alîkarî û pêşveçûnî – Cooperative Sibe Xweşe for Help and Development Komperatîfa Maya – Cooperative Maya

Komperatîfa Nûr Can Li Amudê – Cooperative Nûr Can in Amudê

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