Cologne - September 4, 1995 The following is a statement from the ERNK European Representation in Hamburg concerning the murder of Sedat Kalan by Turkish fascists in Neumunster. ERNK Sympathizer Murdered By Turkish Fascists In Neumunster The series of attacks by Turkish fascists, which can be linked to the government in Ankara, have escalated. On the night of September 3, 1995, four Kurds in the vicinity of an establishment frequented by Kurds were attacked by armed Turkish fascists. An ERNK sympathizer named Sedat Kalan from Bingol was so badly injured in the attack that he died. Ahmet Senol and Mahmut Sozen, two other Kurds, were seriously wounded. Police reports which claim that the incident followed an attack by Kurds on a group of Turks are simply not true. When you observe the outcome of this confrontation, all of the murdered and wounded persons were Kurds. This makes it clear that the German authorities are consciously distorting the reality behind these provocations by Turkish fascists. These types of attacks by fascist gangs of "Grey Wolves" (Bozkurt) are centrally planned and orchestrated. It's no coincidence that this attack took place at a time when the chair of the PKK, Abdullah Ocalan, recently make public a call for a political dialogue with the German government. Recent events in Kurdistan also played a role in this, because PKK victories are continuing to put the Turkish army in a bind. In the past few days there were firebomb attacks in Ulm, Bielefeld, and Mulheim on Turkish and Kurdish businesses which must be attributed to these fascist gangs. The attack in Neumunster was the latest in this series. The aim of these incidents is to escalate the present situation. Both the Turkish Embassy in Bonn as well as Turkish consulates work together with the Turkish Secret Service (MIT) to establish fascist Turkish front organizations in the form of mosques, associations, and sporting clubs, places where youths are trained and armed. While Kurdish flags are banned and Kurdish associations and organizations are closed down, the MHP (National Movement Party) has been able to use Germany as "free territory". The German authorities, who have made the PKK and Kurds who support it targets for their attack, close their eyes in the face of Turkish fascist organizing. This only gives them encouragement. On many occasions, the Turkish General Staff has stated that he will also wage war on "separatist Kurds" in Europe. The German government, the political parties, and democratic circles must keep their eyes on these fascist forces, which base themselves on Hitler's racist fascism. And they should stop having prejudices against the Kurds. Let us work together and decisively against the organizing being carried out by Turkish fascists. In this spirit, we call on Kurds living in Europe to not let themselves be provoked by this attack and to defend their democratic rights within the boundaries of the law. National Liberation Front of Kurdistan (ERNK) European Representation September 4, 1995