The
Torch is in the Hands of the Intellectuals
AKIN
Kurdistan
Observer
28
October 2002
Translated: By Mutlu Civirioglu
Many
intellectuals among them Yasar Kemal, Vedat Turkali, Murathan Mungan, Celal
Baslangic, Edip Akbayram, Murat Celikkan, Perihan Magden, Sanar Yurdatapan
called for support to Democratic People’s Party DEHAP, by a common
declaration.
"You don’t need to be a DEHAP member to vote for DEHAP"
The intellectuals, writers, musicians, artists and human rights activists who
organized a reception in Istanbul yesterday titled “YOU DON’T NEED TO BE
DEHAP MEMBER TO VOTE FOR DEHAP” declared that they would vote for DEHAP
because they support the notions of labour, peace and democracy and called
people to vote for DEHAP.
The intellectuals replied the question “Why DEHAP? as follows: People who fix
their eyes on our bread, attack our freedoms are coming and asking for our
votes. In their Turkey, there is more unemployment; more taxes, more poverty and
higher inflation and more oppression than anywhere else. In their Turkey, there
is less freedom for workers, intellectuals, artists, and writers but also for
all peoples of the country than anywhere else. Because, in their Turkey, there
is slavery to the IMF and worship of war.
Against, their “Dark Turkey”; we want to rise our voices in this elections
for an “Enlightened Turkey”, which is in favour of labour, peace and
democracy. Against the blusterers of darkness, we want to shout out for a better
future. For this reason, in November the 3rd elections, we are supporting DEHAP,
who obtained the largest alliance with the left, by forming the “Labour, Peace
and Democracy Block” and gave place to the (Kurdish) patriots, democrats,
revolutionists and socialist candidates in its list. We believe that you don’t
need to be a DEHAP member to support DEHAP. We invite the people who are in
favour of labour, freedom and a democracy without any lies, to destroy the
prohibitions of this “virtual democracy”. For the sake of labour, peace and
for the future of democracy, we are saying, “My Vote is for DEHAP”.
"Because the honourable will enter the parliament"
The famous writer Vedat Turkali, who held the opening speech, told the guests
why he would vote for DEHAP and why he wants people to vote for DEHAP too, with
a short story. “A general goes to the East (Kurdish Regions), he sees a
villager on a mountain and asks him: Who are you? I am Kurdish, the villager
answers. The General says, come here and I tell you why you are Turkish, and
asks the question one more time, and receives the answer, I am Turkish, through
force from the villager. Turkali went on as follows after the short story; “I
am voting for DEHAP, to not let people like the feudal pashas (generals) and
aghas (feudal landlords) force people to say I am Turkish because I want freedom
for everybody living in these lands. I am not a DEHAP member; but when the
candidates of DEHAP enter the parliament, they will be the honourable MPs who
will defend the rights of the working peoples’. My heart is with them. Let
your hearts be with them too”.
"We had to break this circle"
The famous journalist and writer Celal Baslangic, who made an effort to bring
intelectuals together stated, ”despite all the deficiencies we present our
support for DEHAP for obtaining an alliance with the left, being the closest
party to the threshold and the most importantly, for struggling for the
representation of the Kurds in the parliament”. Baslangic said that their
support for DEHAP was a proffesional obligation because all the newspapers and
TV channels in Turkey had closed their doors to this party. Baslangic went on,
“DEHAP is the sole party which expresses the aspirations of artists, writers,
journalists through its Election Declaration. Therefore I invite everybody who
supports democracy to stand with DEHAP.
Call from Yasar Kemal
The world famous writer Yasar Kemal expressed his feelings through a written
statement, “I find this a very important development and I support the people
who are coming together for democracy, peace and labour. I believe that to take
this unity into the parliament will overcome the political chaos and will
strengthen the culture of consensus.”
"We don’t have a threshold problem"
Former Chairman of the Human Rights Association ( IHD ) and the banned DEHAP
candidate Akin Birdal made a speech on behalf of DEHAP during the reception.
Birdal stated that they were very pleased for the support of intellectulas,
writers and artists and added, “we don’t have a threshold problem, our aim
is to recieve 13-14 % of the votes in the elections.
"Intellectulas made clear their stance"
The chairman of the People’s Democracy Party (HADEP), Murat Bozlak, stressed
that the support of the intellectuals is very meaningful but not surprising.
Bozlak noted that everyone who believes in freedom, peace and democracy shold
take his place in the elections and today these intellectuals showed their
stance. Bozlak thanked the intellectulas for their suppport.
Why DEHAP? It is very obvious
The famous writer and poet Murathan Mungan said, “Everybody in Turkey thinks
that being from Mardin means voting for DEHAP, that is not true. I am voting for
DEHAP because I am from Turkey and I am against discrimination. I will vote for
DEHAP for the suffered pain and price paid.”
WHO SIGNED THE DECLARATION
Arif Damar (Poet)
Asl Erdogan (Writer)
Ast. Prof. Fuat Ercan (Acedemician)
Ast. Prof. Gulhan Turkmen (Acedemician)
Ast. Prof. Kurtar Tanylmaz (Academician)
Ast. Prof. Mehmet Turkay (Acedemician)
Aytaç Arman (Actor)
Berat Gunçkan (Journalist)
Cahit Berkay (Musician From Mongolians)
Canol Kocagoz (Caricaturist)
Celal Balangç (Journalist And Writer)
Celaleddin Yoyler (Writer)
Cengiz Bektas (Poet)
Cezmi Ersoz (Writer)
Cihat Aral (Painter)
Cuma Boynukara (Writer)
Deniz Türkali (Artist)
Derya Alabora (Theater Actress)
Efkan قeen (Musician)
Engin Yorukoglu (Musician)
Esber Yaًmurdereli (Human Right Activist)
Fato Güney (President Of Yilmaz Guney Foundation)
Ferhat Tunç (Musician)
Figen Genc (Musician)
Firat Bakale (Musician)
Group Kardes Turkuler (Music Group)
Gül Selçuk (Journalist)
Guler Kazmaci (Journalist)
Gulsen Tuncer (Theater Actress)
Gulten Kaya (Music Director- Wife Of Ahmet Kaya)
Haluk Levent (Musician)
Hilmi Yarayc (Musician)
Huseyn Karabey (Director)
Huseyn Kuzu (Scenerasit)
Ilkay Akkaya (Musician)
Iskender Savasir (Writer)
Ismail Gulgec (Caricaturist)
Julide Kural (Theater Actress)
Kazm Koyuncu (Musician)
Mehmet Cagcag (Caricaturist)
Mehmet Uzun (Writer)
Menderes Samanclar (Actor)
Metin Kahraman (Musician)
Muammer Ketencioًlu (Musician)
Muge Iplikci (Writer)
Murat Celikkan (Journaist- Writer)
Murathan Mungan (Poet- Writer)
Mustafa Koz (Poet)
Nail Satlgan (Acedamician)
Nebil Ozgenturk (Film Producer)
Necmiye Alpay (Journalist)
Nejat Yavasogullar (Musician)
Nevhiz Tanyeli (Painter)
Nilüfer Akbal (Musician)
Nur Surer (Actress)
Orhan Iyiler (Writer)
Perihan Magden (Journalist- Yazar)
Prof. Dr. Sahika Yuksel (Academician)
Ragp Duran (Media Critic- Writer)
Rahmi Saltuk (Musician)
Ramize Erer (Caricaturist)
Roni Margulez (Poet)
Sanar Yurdatapan (Human Rights Activist)
Senol Horozlu (Painter)
Servet Kocakaya (Musician)
Suavi (Musicin)
Suna Aras (Poet)
Sunay Akn (Poet)
Suzan Samanc (Writer)
Taner ngür (Musician)
Tuncay Akgun (Caricaturist)
Vedat Türkali (Writer)
Veysel Atayman (Writer- Translator)
Yaar Kurt (Musician)
Yldrm Turker (Writer)
Yusuf Kurcenli (Film Director)
Zehra Aral (Painter)
Zeki Coskun (Journalist)
Yasar Kemal (Writer)
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