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Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Iraqi CP condemns Turkey’s military incursion into Iraq

Iraqi Communist Party condemns
Turkey’s military incursion into Iraq

An editorial article published on 7th December 2015 in the daily newspaper “Tareeq Al-Shaab” (People’s Path), issued by the Iraqi Communist Party, strongly condemned Turkey’s military incursion into Nineveh province in northern Iraq.  The following is a translation of this article:
“We have followed, along with our people, with great concern the reports about the new Turkish military incursion into Iraq, this time in the province of Nineveh (Mosul), under the pretext of assistance in the training of forces to liberate the province from the terrorist organization Daesh.
 “This is actually not the first time that the Turkish forces sweep into Iraqi territory, or that its warplanes violate Iraq’s airspace to perform tasks that are part of Turkey’s agenda and objectives. Ankara has gone too far in the use of its agreement with Saddam’s dictatorial regime which had allowed its troops to deploy into Iraqi territory to a depth of up to 20 kilometers under the pretext of fighting against the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) which it characterizes as a "terrorist organization".
The Turkish military presence inside Iraqi territory had continued during the so-called "fratricidal war" in the Kurdistan region during the 1990s, and was not rectified even after the change in 2003, both under the US occupation or the successive governments in power since then and until the present day.
 “The disclosure of this new military incursion and discussing it publicly has unveiled the root of the problem and exposed the continued violation by the Turkish forces of the sovereignty and independence of our country, and blatant interference in the our country's internal affairs, whereby Turkey gives itself the right to declare its protection for this or that of Iraqi groups, giving rise to reactions of anxiety, apprehension and fear.
“The current conditions of our country, the difficulties it is facing and its national battle against terrorism and Daesh, and its need for support and assistance, are not supposed to justify violating Iraq's sovereignty and territorial integrity, as well as international legitimacy.
“In this context, it is not acceptable that the Security Council resolutions against terrorism, that call for fighting it, tightening the noose on it and cutting off the sources of its human and material funding, would be interpreted in an arbitrary and one-sided manner contrary to those resolutions themselves. These UN resolutions stress unequivocally on respecting the independence and sovereignty of Iraq, as well as obliging that whatever support and backing is given should be at the request of the Iraqi government and in cooperation and coordination with it.
“It is only the Iraqi executive and legislative authorities, in accordance with their duties based on the Constitution, that are entitled to the final say on the issue of coordinating external support and backing, and employing it properly in the battle to liberate our land from terrorist Daesh and ensure the return of displaced people to their areas. It is the responsibility of the government and its security and military forces to secure their lives and property.
 “We, in the Iraqi Communist Party, while condemning all interference and violation of the sovereignty and independence of our country by any party, and while demanding the immediate withdrawal of Turkish troops from our territory, call on the Iraqi government to resort to the UN Security Council to address the issue as a whole in order to secure for Iraq its rights as a sovereign state.
“In the context of addressing this important and essential matter, that has repercussions for the present and future of Iraq, it should be pointed out that many of the issues that are taking place now, including this new condemned Turkish invasion, would not have taken place if it had not been for the state of weakness caused by the divisions and conflicts among the ruling blocs and parties and the abhorrent sectarian power-sharing policy, giving priority to partisan interests at the expense of the higher national interest, and relying on external powers to impose facts on the ground inside Iraq. These are, in all circumstances, time bombs that do not provide guarantees for security and stability in the country.
“These delicate and critical circumstances require a clear position from all sides in Iraq, an awareness of the dangers threatening the homeland, an effort to strengthen national unity, and to proceed along the path of real reform, correcting the path of the political process and ridding it of the serious shortcomings, carrying out the national reconciliation process and strengthening the bonds of the social fabric. It is also crucial to properly employ all the national factors and external aid in the battle for salvation from Daesh and terrorism, to achieve security and stability, and to launch a development process that provides a life of pride and dignity for the Iraqi people.
“Only in this way we can provide the prerequisites of power and strength and ensure that Iraq is truly free and sovereign, with its people having the reins of their own decision and deciding their future in accordance with to their own free will.”

Wednesday, 5 August 2015

Iraqi CP condemns Turkey’s air strikes in Iraqi territories



Iraqi Communist Party condemns
Turkey’s air strikes in Iraqi territories

The Iraqi Communist Party condemned Turkey’s air strikes inside Iraqi territories and called for an immediate halt to the violation of Iraq’s sovereignty. The airstrikes are part of the security and military campaign launched by the Turkish regime against the members and supporters of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK that has also targeted supporters of opposition Kurdish parties.
Raid Fahmi, the Deputy Secretary of the Central Committee of the Iraqi CP said that waging war on forces that are ferociously fighting against “Isis” can only constitute support for this terrorist organization.
Fahmi told “Tareeq Al-Shaab” (People’s Path), the daily newspaper issued by Iraqi CP, that as a result of mounting international pressure on the Turkish government to take a firm practical stance against terrorist organizations, especially Isis which has enjoyed a haven inside Turkey and is provided with logistic support and helped to transfer terrorist recruits across the borders to Syria and Iraq, the Turkish forces attacked few Isis positions inside Syria, close to the Turkish borders. The Turkish government also announced that it will continue operations against terrorist forces inside and outside Turkey.
Fahmi said that “in a development that reveals the real motives behind this move and the intentions of the Turkish president Rajab Tayyib Erdogan, the Turkish security forces launched a large-scale campaign to pursue members and supporters of the PKK which also targeted some supporters of opposition Kurdish parties under the pretext that they are cooperating with a terrorist organization. The Turkish government has considered PKK a terrorist organization on equal footing with Daesh (Isis)”.  
Fahmi added that along with the campaign of arrests the Turkish air force bombed targets inside the Iraqi territories, in the Kurdistan region, which constitutes a blatant violation of Iraqi sovereignty. In addition, positions of the Kurdish resistance forces that have been courageously fighting against Isis gangs in Syria were targeted.
“These developments have resulted in the collapse of the truce between the Turkish government and PKK”. He added that Erdogan’s government bears the main responsibility for the halt in the peaceful process with the Kurds in Turkey. 
Fahmi pointed out that “waging war against forces that are ferociously fighting against the terrorist organization Isis, and achieving victories over it, can only constitute support for Isis and reduces pressure that is exerted on it. This raises an important question mark over the seriousness of Turkey’s decision to fight Isis”. He added that this clearly reveals the intention to employ these positions for internal political and election purposes by the ruling party in Turkey which did not win a majority in the recent elections, could not form a government on its own and strives to impose early elections.”
The Deputy Secretary of the Central Committee of Iraqi CP called on the Turkish government “to halt immediately the violations of Iraqi national sovereignty, end the air strikes inside our territories, stop its operations against the Kurdish forces, and return to the course of negotiations and peaceful settlement in the interest of security and stability of Turkey, Iraq and the region.”
Fahmi stressed that “Daesh (Isis) terrorism is not only a grave threat to the states of the region, but to various states in the world. It is therefore unacceptable to target forces and groups that are taking part in the fight against Isis, especially that these forces are achieving significant successes in their battles with Isis”.
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* “Tareeq Al-Shaab” (People’s Path), the daily newspaper issued by Iraqi CP, 3rd August 2015.

Friday, 7 June 2013

Iraqi CP condemns attack on offices of Communist Party of Turkey


Iraqi CP condemns attack on offices of Communist Party of Turkey 

 

The Iraqi Communist Party strongly condemns the vicious attack by the security forces on the offices of the Communist Party of Turkey, as well as the destruction of “Nazim Kikmet” Cultural Centre.
Iraqi Communists also express their support for the legitimate demands of the peaceful demonstrations of the people and workers of Turkey for democratic rights, and call for an end to the ongoing repression and violence by the Turkish authorities.   
Political Bureau
Central Committee - Iraqi Communist Party
6 June 2013