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Heavy air sorties over Erbil
Heavy air sorties are being reported over the city of Erbil in Iraqi Kurdistan in the past 30 minutes.
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Heavy air sorties over Erbil
Heavy air sorties are being reported over the city of Erbil in Iraqi Kurdistan in the past 30 minutes.
On May 1, Let Us Go To the May Day Squares in Turkey and Northern Kurdistan! — MLKP
Brothers and Sisters!
It is banned for the working people to celebrate May 1 in the square they deem most suitable in the cities. It is prohibited for the workers to gather in Istanbul at Kazancı Hill to commemorate the martyrs of May 1, 1977. General strikes and solidarity strikes are forbidden for the workers. It is also forbidden for them to set up protest tents in front of factories or workplaces. Workers are forbidden from preventing the bosses from transporting goods out of striking or protesting workplaces. Strikes against workplace accidents, solidarity strikes, or general strikes are also banned. Taksim Square is closed for March 8, November 25, and Newroz for women and Kurds. Students are banned from resistance and boycotts. Mothers who have lost their children are denied access to the Saturday Mothers’ square.
The fascist chief Erdoğan, his minister, governor, or district head can ban strikes, demonstrations, rallies, meetings, events, exhibitions, setting up tents, erecting stalls, distributing leaflets, and putting up posters with a single command. They also have the power to block public transport to the planned demonstration squares. The use of police and gendarmerie, batons, pepper spray, clubs, fists, kicks, and the use of firearms, as seen in the murder of Kemal Kurkut at Newroz Square in Amed in front of everyone, is also possible.
In the fascist police state, it is allowed to ignore elections for mayoral positions in large cities, cities, and districts, and to carry out a fascist coup against mayors, based on flimsy justifications, lies, fraud, and invented accusations from these despicable police collaborators known as “informants,” and imprison them. Protesting this with demonstrations, marches, and resistance is, however, forbidden.
People who insist on exercising their rights, rights that the working people and the oppressed have fought for, despite great repression and hardship, and which are enshrined in the constitution and laws defending democratic rights and freedoms, and who rebel against the fascist, colonial-denying, and patriarchal terror, face house and workplace searches, arrests, detentions, solitary confinement in prison, and exile. F-type solitary confinement is becoming rarer; instead, the “pit” isolation is being applied.
Those who plunder olive groves and forests and destroy the natural environment are under the protection of the fascist chief and the state of the monopoly bosses. Anyone who blocks roads to defend their land, trees, water, streams, forests, or their own life, or participates in demonstrations or protests, is attacked by the gendarmerie, arrested, tried, and imprisoned.
People who ask: “Who made Hasan Ocak, Fehmi Tosun, Ayşenur Şimşek, Cemil Kırbayır, Kenan Bilgin, and Talat Türkoğlu disappear? Who murdered them?” and say: “We want our voices to be heard, we know the list of the disappeared and demand the list of the responsible parties,” are beaten, arrested, tortured, and imprisoned. Despite available documents and testimonies, the perpetrators, commanders, and their protectors are rewarded with promotions, bonuses, and higher salaries. People are not only disappeared because of their revolutionary stance. Women like Gülistan Doku and Rojin Kabaiş, who have experienced sexual assault, are murdered and disappeared by the methods of the fascist state apparatus.
Brothers and Sisters!
It is banned for the working people to celebrate May 1 in the square they deem most suitable in the cities. It is prohibited for the workers to gather in Istanbul at Kazancı Hill to commemorate the martyrs of May 1, 1977. General strikes and solidarity strikes are forbidden for the workers. It is also forbidden for them to set up protest tents in front of factories or workplaces. Workers are forbidden from preventing the bosses from transporting goods out of striking or protesting workplaces. Strikes against workplace accidents, solidarity strikes, or general strikes are also banned. Taksim Square is closed for March 8, November 25, and Newroz for women and Kurds. Students are banned from resistance and boycotts. Mothers who have lost their children are denied access to the Saturday Mothers’ square.
The fascist chief Erdoğan, his minister, governor, or district head can ban strikes, demonstrations, rallies, meetings, events, exhibitions, setting up tents, erecting stalls, distributing leaflets, and putting up posters with a single command. They also have the power to block public transport to the planned demonstration squares. The use of police and gendarmerie, batons, pepper spray, clubs, fists, kicks, and the use of firearms, as seen in the murder of Kemal Kurkut at Newroz Square in Amed in front of everyone, is also possible.
In the fascist police state, it is allowed to ignore elections for mayoral positions in large cities, cities, and districts, and to carry out a fascist coup against mayors, based on flimsy justifications, lies, fraud, and invented accusations from these despicable police collaborators known as “informants,” and imprison them. Protesting this with demonstrations, marches, and resistance is, however, forbidden.
People who insist on exercising their rights, rights that the working people and the oppressed have fought for, despite great repression and hardship, and which are enshrined in the constitution and laws defending democratic rights and freedoms, and who rebel against the fascist, colonial-denying, and patriarchal terror, face house and workplace searches, arrests, detentions, solitary confinement in prison, and exile. F-type solitary confinement is becoming rarer; instead, the “pit” isolation is being applied.
Those who plunder olive groves and forests and destroy the natural environment are under the protection of the fascist chief and the state of the monopoly bosses. Anyone who blocks roads to defend their land, trees, water, streams, forests, or their own life, or participates in demonstrations or protests, is attacked by the gendarmerie, arrested, tried, and imprisoned.
People who ask: “Who made Hasan Ocak, Fehmi Tosun, Ayşenur Şimşek, Cemil Kırbayır, Kenan Bilgin, and Talat Türkoğlu disappear? Who murdered them?” and say: “We want our voices to be heard, we know the list of the disappeared and demand the list of the responsible parties,” are beaten, arrested, tortured, and imprisoned. Despite available documents and testimonies, the perpetrators, commanders, and their protectors are rewarded with promotions, bonuses, and higher salaries. People are not only disappeared because of their revolutionary stance. Women like Gülistan Doku and Rojin Kabaiş, who have experienced sexual assault, are murdered and disappeared by the methods of the fascist state apparatus.
It is forbidden to bury the deceased mothers, fathers, spouses, siblings, and children with the peoples. Graves are destroyed, cemeteries are demolished, human remains are buried in plastic containers under sidewalks, and the bones of children are sent to their mothers by post. Anyone who rebels against this inhuman, immoral, and abhorrent practice is arrested, suppressed, and imprisoned as a “divider,” “destroyer,” or “terrorist.”
The right of the working class and the oppressed to free expression, press, assembly, organization, and action is in chains.
The wealth of Tayyip Erdoğan is unfathomable, while there are no restrictions on the right to free speech, press, assembly, organization, and action for his son and his organization, for anti-popular parties and groups, and for business associations.
The “democracy” of the fascist chieftaincy regime is exactly this kind of “democracy.”
The working class is condemned to the minimum wage. The minimum wage and pensions are kept below the poverty line. Our working peoples demand that the portion of our taxes allocated for minimum wages and pensions be increased. This is rejected. Tens of millions of liras from these taxes are spent every month on the expenses of the palace. For Tayyip Erdoğan’s two-day festive visit to his hometown, 3.5 million liras were spent. The billions in tax debts of the monopoly bosses who support the fascist ruling regime are constantly forgiven. Construction companies building airports and highways receive billions every year in compensation because passenger and vehicle numbers are too low.
This is the “justice” of the fascist chieftaincy regime.
A mother, whose son was killed with 32 of his comrades on July 20, 2015, in Suruç, is arrested because she spoke her burning heart at her child’s grave. The perpetrators of the Gazi massacre, the Soma mine massacre, and many other massacres are released in the simplest way. For people who resist the fascist chieftaincy regime and who are in exile in rejection of their prison sentences, including journalists and intellectuals, red lists are issued, and international arrest warrants are issued. An ISIS leader and Turkish citizens responsible for the Suruç massacre are known to be in a prison in Syria, yet their extradition is not even requested. Seriously ill or up to 90% disabled prisoners in PKK cases and various revolutionary processes are even deprived of their right to treatment and are killed; their lifeless bodies are handed over to their families.
The fascist chieftaincy regime delivers justice in this way!
Women are subjected to repression, violence, harassment, rape, and countless discriminatory, gender-oppressive measures of the male state system and individual men, day by day, hour by hour, and are killed. They are robbed of their equality in life, their rights, and freedoms. That is not all: The Istanbul Convention is abolished, doors are kept open for impunity for female murderers, and self-defense is criminalized. Under the slogan “Year of the Family/Decade of the Family,” women are expected to believe in the duty to serve, in the name of religion, tradition, and family, as servants, slaves, shadows, cleaners, cooks, and caretakers of the man, of the patriarchal system
.The existence of the Kurdish nation is not recognized. The right of Kurdish children to education in their mother tongue is prevented with armed force and through laws. The names that Kurds give to their children, cities, villages, mountains, animals, or products are forbidden and are not recorded in any official document. The right to self-administration is denied. The right to form a state, which is the most natural right of any nation, is labeled as separatism and violently suppressed.
The equality of men and women, the equality of Turks and Kurds in the fascist chieftaincy regime looks exactly like this.
Brothers and Sisters!
May 1 is the day of unity, solidarity, and the struggle of the worldwide working class against capitalist exploitation and the state mechanisms that protect capitalism.
May 1 is the day when the working class, women, youth, the Kurdish masses, as well as the working peoples and toiling masses of national communities, and the oppressed religious, faith, and sectarian communities, especially the Alevites, who are oppressed, discriminated, exploited, and forced into poverty, unemployment, hunger, homelessness, and a painful, agonizing life by fascism, colonialism, patriarchy, and capitalism, come together in the squares to strengthen their struggle for freedom, justice, equality for women, and equality for peoples. Let us come together on May 1 in the squares!
Let us reclaim our right to May 1 on Taksim Square in Istanbul.
Let us show determination in all cities that honors the memory of the Immortals of May 1 and does not bend to fascist bans. Let us strengthen the struggle to overthrow the fascist chieftaincy regime.
Long live May 1! Long live socialism!
April 28, 2026 MLKP
Central Committee
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Confirmed drone attack on Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan camp
Iranian drones have struck a camp belonging to the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan near the town of Kuysinjaq. The attack was confirmed by multiple sources, which identified the drones as Iranian-made. The strike caused damage to the camp's infrastructure, though the exact number of casualties remains unknown. This incident marks another episode in a series of cross-border Iranian attacks on Kurdish group positions. Local authorities are calling for an international response to the escalating violence in the region.
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Drone Attack on Azadi Camp in Kuysinjaq
On the evening of April 30, the outskirts of the Azadi camp in Kuysinjaq were targeted by a drone attack. According to sources, four unmanned aerial vehicles struck the area near the camp. No casualties were reported, but material damage was sustained. The incident occurred in the Iraqi Kurdistan region, where the refugee camp is located. The circumstances and purpose of the attack are currently under investigation.
Four Individuals Arrested by the IRGC on Security Charges in Kurdistan

HRANA – In an official statement, IRGC announced the arrest of four individuals on security-related charges in Kurdistan Province. According to the statement, weapons, ammunition, and Starlink satellite equipment were seized from those detained. According to Asr Iran, in a statement, the IRGC’s information base said: “The Hamzeh Seyyed al-Shohada Headquarters of the IRGC Ground […]
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Kurdistan-Konflikt: Doppelt bedrängt
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Presentación del libro 'Un verano kurdo'
Espacio Cultural Lorezana, martes, 5 de mayo, 19:00 CEST
Presentación del libro Un verano kurdo: Historias de resistencia al ISIS, a la ocupación y al exilio
Con su autora, Zekine Türkeri
La periodista kurda Zekine Türkeri recorrió en 2014 las posiciones kurdas en plena lucha contra ISIS, en uno de los momentos más duros para el pueblo kurdo. De esa experiencia nació Un verano kurdo: un viaje a través de historias personales y políticas sobre resistencia y dignidad.
En Lorenzana conversaremos con Zekine sobre su libro y las historias que recoge: refugiados en su propia tierra, generaciones enteras marcadas por la guerra y mujeres que han dedicado su vida a la lucha por la libertad de la mayor nación sin estado en el mundo.
https://mad.convoca.la/event/presentacion-del-libro-un-verano-kurdo
How to Invent a War - Kurds don't want to fight for neither USA/IL nor Iran
Ces entretiens permettent de saisir l’enjeu d’une information libre et les dangers à la diffuser face à la répression de l’État turc. Loez a su s’effacer complètement pour laisser la paroles à ces trois journalistes, tout en organisant leurs propos par thématiques.
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