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Öcalan: Sırrı Süreyya Önder we added to the call …

Öcalan: Sırrı Süreyya Önder we added to the call …
Öcalan: Sırrı Süreyya Önder we added to the call …

News Center – PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan, who was detained in İmralı Prison, issued a message for Sırrı Süreyya Önder, a member of the İmralı Delegation who died today.

Dem Party shared the condolence message sent by Abdullah Öcalan’s Sırrı Süreyya Önder due to his death.

In his message, Öcalan said that he had read and read the message in his handwriting, which was he personally expressed in his handwriting.

Öcalan’s message is that the hope of peace cannot be left unfinished ”and that the important thing is to carry this spirit as follows:

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“In memory of Dear Sirri Sureyya Önder

With the death of Dear Sırrı Süreyya Önder, a deep sadness collapsed in our hearts. A very valuable person was a real son of the peoples. Anatolian and Turkmen tradition lost a great son, all the communities and peoples of our geography lost a great comrade. I respect her memory. On February 27, he had taken notes of the last sentence we added to the call we would make in our last meeting with his hands and wanted to read it personally. He had an unforgettable diligence and labor in order to live together in peace. He had a skillful skill to turn all the negativities into positive. It was a real peace identity and a culture of peace.

He knew very well that peace and peace process would bring us all, and it was his great longing. This hope can never be left unfinished. What is important for all of us is to carry this spirit to peace and to crown the secret with the name of Süreyya Önder.

Once again, he expresses my infinite commitment in his memory; I wish our condolences to his esteemed family, friends, lovers and all our peoples. Thanks to all of us. “

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