Yekiti Party statement on the killing and
wounding of a number of Kurds celebrating Newroz
after security forces fired on them in the city of al-Raqqa
March 22, 2010 by sks
Filed under News, Syria
Information has been received
regarding the events that took place today in the city of al-Raqqa whilst Kurdish people were celebrating Newroz, confirming that live ammunition was fired at
unarmed Kurds on 21 March 2010. Two people were killed and several wounded, some seriously according to a surgeon. There is no
doubt that the security forces, presumably using the excuse of protecting
people and providing security and reassurance, provoked people and then spread
chaos and turmoil.
There is no logic to the shooting of unarmed celebrants. Celebrations take
place in the open away from the city centres.
There is a continuing and deliberate disregard for Kurdish life, as we can see
by the killing of many Kurds on 12 March 2004 in Qamishli,
and again on the evening of Newroz in 2008 in Qamishli when three young men were killed as they joined
others in lighting candles and dancing to music, to celebrate the arrival of
Kurdish New Year festival.
What happened today is not an isolated incident in any way,
it is symbolic of the malicious, deliberate, planned and vindictive policy of
racism against the Kurdish people. There were a number of other examples
yesterday but Kurds have been maintaining their peace. A delegation from
Kurdish parties were yesterday prevented from laying flowers at the graves of
those who died during Newroz in Qamishli
in 2008; there were many security patrols; theatres prepared for the
celebrations were smashed by bulldozers; tents were broken and confiscated;
musicians had their instruments confiscated in Hassaka;
people were stopped and searched, and arrested.
It is unacceptable that the Syrian authorities are allowed to continue to
behave in this way, committing murder against our people without being
meaningfully held accountable by anyone. Therefore, we demand that these crimes
against humanity stop immediately, and the perpetrators and instigators of
these deeds be held accountable.
Our people will not tolerate any more racist and discriminatory policies, the
policies of siege and humiliation at all levels; nor will we accept that Kurds
will continue to sit back whilst we are exposed to the death and bloodshed of
our children.
Sunday, March 21st, 2010 23:08
Central Media Committee – Kurdish Yekiti Party in
Syria
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The
Kurdish Yekiti Party – Europe Organisation also condemns these killings, and
calls on the international community to act immediately in response to its
moral and humanitarian responsibility to stop these crimes, and to investigate
and punish the organisers of this violence and ethnic
cleansing against Kurds.