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and heroic one. It does not forget what has been done to it. We have tens of
thousands of martyrs buried underground now. Mothers go and visit their mar-
tyred children's graves every day. Flags fly above them all. They water the
graves every day and tend the flowers, those dear mothers of ours. They recite
verses from the Qur'an.
They are trying to give the impression that they were martyred for nothing, that
the police officers were martyred for nothing. My brother, it was not easy for us
to make Anatolia ours. Success did not come easy. Did it? It took hard work,
and faith and the Qur'an. We will not give the lands we won with faith and the
Qur'an away to a handful of bandits. We will not abandon our mothers, sisters,
brothers and grandfathers in the Southeast to communist gangs. (January 2nd,
2013; A9 TV)
Laying down of arms is only possible with ideas. So long as
ideas remain unchanged, weapons may change, but they
will never be laid down.
DİDEM ÜRER: The terrorist Nuriye Kesebir, one of the organization leaders who
sat down on behalf of the PKK at the Oslo talks, issued a statement confirming
your analysis of the PKK's way of looking at its weapons. She said; "Our
weapons are not a problem for us, they are our means of self-defense. Telling
us to lay down our arms and go away means they do not know us. They are
laughing at us. Who can tell a guerrilla movement spread out over such a wide
area what to do? Those weapons can only be laid down once the aim for
which they were taken up in the first place has been achieved. If a solution is
reached, then we will discuss laying down our arms. And that does not mean
laying them down, it means discussing the position we want to move to, name-
ly 'autonomy.' We will not abandon our weapons until that happens.
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