An
Open Letter to President Ocalan by Danielle Mitterand
Danielle Mitterand
France Libertes Foundation
September 1, 1998
Dear President Ocalan,
As you can imagine, it was with the
greatest satisfaction that I learned of your party's decision to declare a
cease-fire. For a long time now,
as you are aware, I have been wanting your party to take the path of political
and diplomatic struggle.
I really want to give you
encouragement on that path even though I know it can be difficult. Your enemies
will very likely refuse to listen to you at first and are likely to seek to
knock you off course, but you will have to stand firm. The friends of the Kurds will give full
support to your position, of that you can be certain. Across the world peaceful struggles are developing out of
the struggles of peoples who had previously opted for armed resistance. As you know, my preference is for
peaceful struggle and I believe that the same is true of the people themselves,
who increasingly reject violence since they know that it brings them only
greater tragedies.
I wish also to inform you how
closely I am following the development of the situation in Iraqi
Kurdistan. I think this desire to
build a democratic Kurdistan in Iraq presents a real opportunity for the whole
Kurdish people. If this democratic
trend could develop, it would be a major step towards peace for the Kurds and
for the Iraqi people too. I regret
the fact that you have not made a clearer statement of intentions on the
prospects for a reconciliation between the Kurdish parties in Iraq and have not
been able to commit yourself to halting military action in that region. This obviously does not assist them in
establishing peace.
The initial reactions from the
Turkish authorities do not appear conducive to dialogue, but time is on your
side and you will always have support.
International solidarity with the aspirations of peoples deprived of
peace and development has all ready been effective in Guatemala, Colombia, and
East Timor.
So I urge you to maintain your
position, which can destabilize a government by depriving it of its alibi. You have armed yourself for the most
noble of battles, the battle of ideas.
I hope that Turkey's leaders will realize that they too can grasp this
opportunity to finally find a peaceful and lasting solution to a problem which
fifteen years of war has not resolved.
I know how vulnerable some governments feel today as they attempt to
maintain a policy of repression against peaceful people. They are facing the relentless
denunciation of international public opinion, expressed through
non-governmental bodies, such as France Libertes which never gives up.
Looking forward to an initial
result, rest assured Abdullah, that I am committed to standing beside you in
the bid for peace.
Sincerely yours,
Danielle Mitterand