WHAT THE AKP AND MHP FASCIST DICTATORSHIP ACTUALLY IMPLEMENTS IN N. KURDISTAN IS COLONIAL POLITICS. Halil Gundogan
AKP and MHP FASCIST DICTATORSHIP OF THE FASCIST DICTATORSHIP ACTUALLY IMPLEMENTED IN K. KÜRDİSTAN, IS THE POLICY OF SLAVERY. Halil Gundogan The most prominent feature of colonial politics is that the will of the local people is usurped and ignored. Instead, the colonialist central administration directly appoints its own officials as administrators there. While the name of this was once the Governor of the State of Emergency, martial law commander, regional undersecretary; today it is the trustee mayor, mukhtar, etc. etc. In today's conditions, the form of colonial politics against colonised or oppressed dependent nations, minorities, oppressed beliefs and oppressed sex is nothing but overt, dark fascism. Yesterday and today, in Kurdistan, the people's fundamental rights and powers, especially the will to vote and be elected, are being openly usurped and ignored: While the national deputies they elected are arrested and imprisoned on various grounds, the mayors they elected as local administrators are dismissed and arrested on trumped-up grounds and trustees of the central administration are appointed in their place. This policy applied in the specific case of local governments is so blatantly colonial politics that the procedure determined by law is applied in Turkey and in the concrete of other bourgeois parties, in the form of electing someone from within the municipal council as a new mayor instead of the mayor who has been dismissed in some way; In Kurdistan, this right and authority of the municipal council is also usurped and shelved. We are witnessing the latest example of this in Kepez and Hakkari. While the Kepez Municipality Council elected one of its own as the new mayor to replace the arrested CHP mayor, in Hakkari, this right and authority of the Municipal Council was usurped and the appointed governor of the state was appointed as the new mayor. There is no explanation for this arbitrariness, which is also against their own existing laws! It doesn't need to be, because arbitrariness is another characteristic of fascism. The leader of the fascist MHP, the small partner of the ‘People's Alliance Government’, which is also the spokesperson of many ‘deep foci’ of the state, in his group speech after the appointment of trustees in Hakkari, can order the immediate appointment of trustees in all Kurdish municipalities. This is obviously a flare. In other words, it will come as no surprise that in the coming days, many mayors, especially the mayor of Mardin, Mr Ahmet Türk, will be removed from their posts on trumped-up grounds and trustees will be appointed in their place. Taking clear and decisive positions against these colonialist fascist practices as a whole and organising and sustaining de facto resistances against them in each concrete is an integral part of the struggle for democracy in Turkey and Kurdistan. This is also a necessity of the indefinite historical duty and responsibility of all forces of democracy who consider themselves progressive, democratic, left-socialist and communist. This historical duty and responsibility has a different character for those who consider themselves left-socialists and communists. Because these groups are the primary subjects of the struggle for democracy, which is already being carried out in accordance with the ‘United Revolutionary Struggle Strategy’ that imposes itself in Turkey and K. Kurdistan. Therefore, their duties and responsibilities in this concrete cannot/should never be limited to an attitude and practice of ‘supporting’. If this is a struggle for democracy and socialism; then it should not be forgotten and skipped over that the left-socialist and communist forces are not supporters of this struggle; they are direct leaders, parties and participants. It should not be forgotten that the gradual regression and eventual overthrow of fascism depends entirely on the persistence and determination in this line of struggle.