Cardiff rally shows the strength of Welsh solidarity with Kurdish cause

Hundreds attended a Cardiff rally in support of the Kurdish hunger strikers worldwide and Imam Sis in particular. Imam is a beloved and well-respected anti-racism campaigner based in South Wales who has now been on hunger strike for over 110 days.

A proud history of internationalism

On Sunday 7 April 2019, senior trade unionists, politicians and human rights lawyers shared a platform to express their solidarity with the Kurdish hunger strikers.

Speakers at the march included Nejla Ezdan from the Kurdish Women’s MovementShavanah Taj from the PCS UnionAllison Hulmes, National Director of BASW Cymru, Memod Aksoy from the Kurdish Community in Wales who has now joined the strike, Delyth Jewell, assembly member (Plaid Cymru), Mick Antoniw, assembly member (Labour), Hilary Brown, international human rights lawyer, Adam Johannes from Cardiff People’s Assembly and Cerith Griffiths from the Fire Brigades Union.

Wales has a long and proud history of internationalism and collectively, we will support the Kurdish community in Wales, in pressing for Turkey to honour the human rights treaties it is a signatory to.

BASW Cymru National Director Allison Hulmes

Statement of support from Social Workers Union at Cardiff rally

Allison Hulmes spoke on behalf of social workers in Wales and read a statement of support from John McGowan, Secretary-General of the Social Workers union.

I’m sorry not to be able to be with you today, but I send a message of solidarity with today’s demonstration, and with Imam Sis for bravely highlighting and protesting at the imprisonment and treatment of Abdullah Öcalan who has been kept in near total isolation in prison in Turkey over many years.

We fully support the campaign and urgency for the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment to fulfil its duties and urgently pay a visit to check on the situation of Öcalan.

We in the Social Workers Union offer our full support and we need to highlight the draconian situation in Turkey with attacks that turn a blind eye to the atrocities being perpetrated against the Kurds. The Turkish government needs as a matter of urgency to restart the peace process with the Kurds and respect the rights of all its people. We call for an end to repression of the Kurds and justice for the Kurdish people throughout the Middle East.

The historical lessons of the anti-apartheid and Irish struggles showed that dialogue is the only way forward for the issues facing Turkey.

We remain proud to stand in solidarity with the courageous Kurdish women and men who continue to demonstrate on this matter.In solidarity,

John McGowan – General Secretary of Social Workers Union

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Cardiff rally shows the strength of Welsh solidarity with Kurdish cause
Cardiff rally shows the strength of Welsh solidarity with Kurdish cause