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to ignore the rules of war and use cunning and treacherous techniques,
in other words, guerrilla warfare. Obtaining intelligence, food and
drink by inspiring terror in the people and ensuring artificial support
by sowing fear amongst the population brings about the requisite
framework for guerrilla methods. Telling a communist, terrorist group
that is proud of employing cowardly techniques and regards it as
essential to shoot people in the back that "You are committing treason"
and imagining that results can possibly come of this is, to put it mild-
ly, the height of naiveté.
As we have already said, changes of time and place have absolute-
ly no effect on communist principles because the basis of communist
thinking is Darwinism, which never changes as the years pass by or
from country to country. Therefore, the guerrilla techniques used dur-
ing the Vietnam War in the 1960s are largely the same as that applied
in the southeast of Turkey today. People who maintain that, "There is
no resemblance between communist terror in the Southeast and Viet-
nam" are totally mistaken. These people are either unaware of what the
communist mindset actually is, or else they are trying to misrepresent
the danger here as something simple and different from what it really
is. It will be of use to remind these people that the child killer and
leader of the PKK terrorist organization, Abdullah Öcalan, said that the
communist uprising in the Southeast needed to adopt Vietnam as a
role model:
"... Ho Chi Minh says this on the subject, under the conditions
facing Vietnam before 1944; '... We can initiate neither a guer-
rilla war nor a popular uprising. But WE NEED TO APPLY
ARMED PROPAGANDA to prepare these.' And this is an
even clearer and more obligatory fact under the conditions
of Kurdistan..." (Abdullah Öcalan, Selected Writings, Vol. 1. p.
213)
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