Who do you call a murderer?
Someone who attacks another person directly with the intent to kill, and who, without showing any human feeling or behavior, tries to end the other person’s life—and has succeeded in doing so, right?
The Turkish state has been doing this for centuries, and still does it today, against Kurds, and continues to do so—with murderous feelings, brutally, savagely, without showing any human reflex at all, and entirely to end the lives of Kurds. With ISIS dogs, with FSA dogs, with its own TSK dogs, it attacks Kobani, Rojava, everywhere the Kurd exists, with every kind of weapon and vehicle.
By emptying the aid trucks coming from outside, by cutting off access to flour and food, by providing aerial support to gangs with UAVs and UCAVs, by giving bullets and weapons, it makes whoever has their hands and mouth stained with blood attack the Kurds—Kurdish civilians, Kurdish children, and Kurdish fighters.
And it does this with such cold-bloodedness, with such professionalism, that it looks as if there is no sign at all—other than hiding the vile feelings on their faces. Because they have practiced killing Kurds, torturing Kurds, taking away Kurdish lives so much for centuries in the geography of Kurdistan, that now recognizing this murderer becomes very difficult for you inexperienced people. But we Kurds know very well the tactics, the smell of blood, the monstrosity, the savagery—its smell and its behaviors; we know so well how they massacre us... We know so well that dozens, hundreds of times they killed our children, our women, our fighters with torture, kidnappings, at dawn, in the middle of the street, in children’s games—and then acted as if nothing happened and called us “brothers,” while being treacherous.
We know the murderer very well; WE KNOW THE MURDERER—THE TURKISH STATE—VERY WELL!!!!
The text above is entirely mine and reflects my own thoughts. Only spelling, typing, and punctuation errors have been corrected; it remains exactly as it is, with no loss of meaning and without being altered.
Ünal Zeray

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