Name Ya Înîsîyatîfa Adalet Ji Bo Nagîhan Akarsel

Nameya Vekirî ji Civaka Navneteweyî re

Ji bo
Sekreterê Giştî yê Neteweyên Yekbûyî birêz António Guterres
Serokê Konseya Ewropî birêz Charles Michel
Serokwezîrê Iraqê birêz Mihemed Şîa El Sûdanî
2’ê Cotmeha 2023
Mijar: Banga dawî anîna bêcezabûyîna kuştina derveyî hiqûqê ya Nagihan Akarsel û hemû
sûcên qirkirina jinan.
Beriya salekê di 4’ê Cotmeha 2022’an de rojnamevana Kurd, akademîsyen û parêzvana mafên jinan Nagihan
Akarsel dema ku ji mala xwe li taxa Baxtiyarî ya li navenda bajarê Silêmaniyê / Başûrê Kurdistanê-Iraqê
derdiket hate qetilkirin. Ji wê demê û vir ve, xemgîniya me û lêgerîna me ya edaletê berdewam dike. Heta
niha ne ji bo darizandina qetîlên Nagihan Akarsel û ne jî ji bo pêşîgirtina li kuştinên siyasî, ti tedbîrên hiqûqî
û siyasî nehatine girtin. Li gel parêzvanên mafên mirovan, rojnamevan, hunermend û rêxistinên jinan ên ji
çar aliyên Kurdistanê û hemû cîhanê em bang li civaka navneteweyî dikin ku bi lezgîn bikevin nava liv û
tevgerê.
Hîna rojek piştî kuştina Nagihan Akarsel, polîsê Silêmaniyê bi eşkere ragihandibû, ku di encama lêkolînên
berfireh û hevkariya hêzên asayişa Hewlêr û Koyeyê de, tenê di nava çend demjimêran de piştî wê tawanê,
ew kesên ku ber bi Hewlêrê ve direviyan, girtin.1
Li gorî agahiyên di çapemeniyê de hatin belavkirin, kujerê
Nagihan Akarsel ê bi navê Îsmaîl Peker ê ji bajarê Mamak yê herêma Enqere ya Tirkiyeyê ye. Xuya ye ew ji
aliyê îstîxbarata Tirkiye MÎT’ê ve ji bo pêkanîna cînayetê hatiye kirê kirin. Texmînên ku ew ji aliyê
îstîxbarata MÎT’ê ve hatiye wezîfedarkirin, bi daxuyaniyeke çapemeniyê ya Balyozê Tirkiye ê li Iraqê Alî
Riza Guney jî zêde bûn.2
Lê belê heta niha ji bo darizandina sûcdar û zelalkirina paşxaneya siyasî ya vê
kuştinê, ti gavên qanûnî nehatine avêtin. Ne Hikûmeta Herêma Kurdistanê û ne jî rayedarên Iraqî ti
hewldanek ji bo ronîkirina vê kuştina derveyî hiqûqî û mehkûmkirina kujer û xwediyên wan nîşan nedane.
Nagihan Akarsel li ser rêya Pirtûkxane, Arşîv û Lêkolîna Jinên Kurd a li Silêmaniyê ku saziyeke fermî ya
qeydkirî ye ku wê tevî jinên din ava kiriye, rastî êrîşê hat. Nagihan Akarsel ji ber dilê xwe yê bi wêrekî û
mejiyê wê yê zelal bû hedef. Haya wê ji koka zilmê hebû ku heta îro hebûna azad a jin û gelê Kurd înkar
dikir. Weke rojnameger û akademîsyen, weke edîtora Kovara Jineolojiyê ya li Bakurê Kurdistanê û
Tirkiyeyê, weke pêşenga gelek projeyên lêkolînê yên Akademiya Jineolojiyê, wê jiyana xwe pêşkeşî lêkolîn
û eşkerekirina heqîqetê kir. Nagihan Akarsel li hemberî zilm, dagirkerî û neheqiyê tu carî bêdeng nemaye. Lê
wê jin û gelên ji hemû beşên civakê anî cem hev da ku ji bo jiyaneke hevpar a bi rûmet û azad bibin yek. Ji
ber vê yekê jî Nagihan Akarsel bû stirî di serê dewleta Tirkiye de û bû hedef. Wê di kesayet û helwestên xwe
de sê hêmanên dirûşma “Jin, Jiyan, Azadî” kir yek. Ev slogana ji aliyê jinên Rojhilatê Kurdistanê û Îranê ve
yên li dijî kuştina Jîna Emînî bi destê hêzên dewleta Îranê ve serî hildabûn, hatiye hildan û belav kirin. Ev
sûc tenê 18 roj beriya ku Nagihan Akarsel bi destê qatilên taşeronî yên dewleta Tirkiye ve bê qetilkirin pêk
hat.
Kuştina Nagihan Akarsel jî tevlî rêza kuştinên bêhiqûqî yên sîstematîk li dijî jinên Kurd bû yên ku di van çil
salên dawî de ji aliyê hêzên dewletê ve tên kirin. Bi taybetî ji destpêka desthilatdariya AKP-Erdogan û vir ve,
kuştinên derveyî hiqûqî yên li dijî pêşengên Tevgera Azadiya Jinên Kurd li hundir û derveyî sînorên
Tirkiyeyê zêde bûne. Jixwe di Mijdara 2020’an de Tevgera Jinên Kurd li Ewropayê (TJK-E) ji bo ku Tayyip
Erdogan û AKP’ê ji ber polîtîkayên qirkirina jinê bên darizandin, 100 sedem – yanî 100 bûyerên kuştinên
derveyî hiqûqî yên jinan – raxist ber çawan.3
Bi îmzeyên xwe ve 235.727 kes piştgirî dan daxwaza
darizandina Erdogan li gorî hiqûqa navneteweyî.
1 https://medyanews.net/nagihan-akarsel-murder-suspects-arrested-in-iraqi-kurdistan/
2 https://medyanews.net/identity-of-nagihan-akarsels-assassin-revealed/
3 https://100-reasons.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/100reasons_to_prosecute_the_dictator_Dossier_final.pdf
Komîta NY ya li Dijî Cudakariyên Li Ser Jinan û Raportora Taybet Derbarê Tundiya li ser Jin û Keçan jî
fikarên xwe dubare kirin ku hejmareke zêde ji welatiyên sivîl ku piraniya wan Kurd in û di nav wan de gelek
jin hene, bi hinceta ‘operasyonên dij-terorê’ ji aliyê hêzên ewlehiyê yên dewleta Tirk ve hatine kuştin. Di
heman demê de rayedarên NY bang li dewleta Tirk kirin ku lêpirsîn, darizandin û cezakirina têrker a
sûcdaran bike û daxwaz kirin ku ‘ji bo vê yekê bi alîkariya navneteweyî mekanîzmayeke lêpirsînê ya
serbixwe û bêalî bê avakirin’.4
Lê belê ti ji van pêşniyaran pêk nehat.
Berevajî vê, rewş her ku diçe xirabtir dibe. Ji sala 2022’an û vir ve bûyerên kuştina jinên Kurd ên dervayî
hiqûqê pir zêde bûne, ji ber ku sûcdar bi wê bawerê tevdigerin ku sûcên wan wê bêceza bimînin. Ev kuştinên
qanûnên navneteweyî binpê dikin, di heman demê de bi êrîşên sîstematîk ên balafirên bêmirov li ser xaka
Kurdan li Iraq û Bakur û Rojhilatê Sûriyê tên kirin. Tenê di navbera Çile û Hezîrana 2023’an de 53 kes bi
êrîşên balafirên bêmirov ên artêşa Tirk ên li dijî herêmên Rêveberiya Xweser a Bakur û Rojhilatê Sûriyê
hatin qetilkirin. Di nav wan de jinên siyasetmedar û pêşengên civakê jî hebûn.5
Her wiha delîlên zelal nîşan didin ku dewleta Tirk di salên 2013 û 2022’an de li Fransa/Parîsê qetilkirina
pêşeng ên Tevgera Jinên Kurd sêwirand. Lê dîsa ev sûc heta îro bê ceza mane. Li Rojhilatê Kurdistanê û
Îranê jî di serhildanên piştî qetilkirina Jîna Emînî de bi dehan jin ji aliyê hêzên dewleta Îranê ve hatin
înfazkirin an jî bi îşkenceyê hatin qetilkirin. Ji wan sûcdaran jî tu kes nehatine darizandin.6
Van mînakan hemû sûcê sîstematîk ên kuştinên derveyî hiqûqî ji aliyê hêzên dewletê ve li hemberî
parazvanên mafê jinên Kurd, eşkere dikin. Em di wê baweriyê de ne ku tenê bi hesabpirsîna sûcdar û
kirrûbirên wan ve, wê ji bo mexdûrên din ên kuştinên derqanûnî jî ber bi dadperweriyê ve gavekî girîng were
avêtin. Bidawîkirina kirina kuştinên siyasî yên bêceza, derxistina sûcdar û kirêdarên wan ber dadê tê wateya
pêşîgirtina li sûcên li dijî mirovahiyê yên pêşerojê.
Ji ber vê yekê em bang li Neteweyên Yekbûyî û hemû saziyên pêwendîdar dikin ku bi lez tevbigerin. Bi
daxwaza edaletê ji bo Nagihan Akarsel, em ji bo hemû jinên ku rastî kuştinên derveyî hiqûqî û cureyên din
ên kuştina jinan hatine, edaletê dixwazin. Bi gotina Ni una menos! em ji civaka navneteweyî daxwaz dikin
ku ji bo parastina jiyan û mafên jinan tedbîrên lezgîn û bi bandor bigirin.
Divê ev tedbîr jî di nav de bin:
• Dadgehkirin û mehkûmkirina tawanbar û hemû berpirsên kuştina Nagihan Akarsel û hemû
kuştinên siyasî.
• Girtina qada hewayî ya Iraq û Sûriyeyê ji bo Hêzên hewayî yên Tirkiyeyê, tevî balafirên
bêmirov ên biçek û bêçek.
• Divê zext li Tirkiyeyê bê kirin da ku êrîşên neqanûnî, siyaseta dagirkeriyê, şer û kuştinên sîstematîk
ên li dijî parêzvanên mafên jinan û gelên li her deverên Kurdistan, Iraq, Bakur û Rojhilatê Sûriyê
dijîn rawestîne.
• Darizandina Erdogan û hikûmeta AKP’ê li gorî hiqûqa navneteweyî ji ber sûcên şer, sûcên li dijî
mirovahiyê, qirkirinên gel û jinan
• Pêkanîna edaletê ji bo Jîna Emînî û hemû jinên din ên Îranê yên ku ji ber têkoşîna maf û
azadiya jinan hatine kuştin, îşkencekirin an jî girtin.
Em wek îmzekerên vê nameya vekirî daxwaz dikin ku hûn daxwazên me wek daxwazên xwe bihesibînin û ji
bo bidestxistina edaletê û pêşîgirtina li kuştinên nû gavên lezgîn bavêjin.
Silav û rêz
Abha Bhaiya, national coordinator of the international campaign One Billion Rising to eliminate
violence against girls, women and mother earth, Himachal Pradesh/India; Accion Lila, feminist
4 Binêre: CEDAW/C/TUR/CO/7 (2016), CEDAW /C/TUR/CO/8 (2022), A/HRC/53/36/Add.1
5 https://www.syriahr.com/en/301595/
https://womendefendrojava.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Turkeys-drone-war-against-the-womenled0Ademocratic-system-in-North-and-East-Syria.pdf
6 https://hengaw.net/content/upload/1/root/statistical-report.pdf
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Spain; Alessandra Pomarico, Free Home University, Italy; Alessia Manzi, journalist, Italy; Alexandra
Uso i Carinena, president of Escola Valenciana, Spain; Alliance of Internationalist Feminists,
Germany; Amal Basha, human rights advocate, Yemen; Amine Kakebaveh, former MP, Sweden; Ana
Isabel Arambilet, social activist, Spain; Ana Isabel Ruiz Gomez, Bizkaia Women’s Assembly, Bask
Country/Spain; Ana Miranda, MEP & member of the BNG executive council, Galicia/Spain; Andrea
Reinoso, MA cultural studies, Desde el Margen collective, Ecuador; Angela Mickley, professor emer.
of peace, conflict, ecology at Potsdam University of Applied Sciences, Germany; Ann-Kristin
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Spain; Antiracist Legal Network, Catalonia/Spain; Ariel Salleh, sociologist & ecofeminist, Australia;
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activist, Kurdistan/Iraq; Aynur Pasha, lawyer, AANES/Syria; Ayse Guney, journalist, Turkey; Azize
Aslan, PhD. sociologist, Mexico; Azra Talat Sazeed, International Women‘s Alliance (IWA), Pakistan;
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the International Union of African Women, Tunisia; Bayan Nasih, social worker, Sweden; Beatriu
Cardona, spokeswoman for the Union of Teaching Workers in Valencia, Spain; Bedriye Akyol,
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Doski, honorary president of Kurdish PEN within PEN International, Kurdistan / Iraq; Bertha Zuniga
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(COPINH), Honduras; Bese Shamari, women’s rights activist, Kurdistan/Sweden; Beverly Keene,
Dialogo 2000, human rights defender, Argentine; Bilqes Roshan, women’s human rights defender &
former MP in Loya Jirga, Afghanistan; Brigitte Vasallo, writer, researcher & lecturer, Spain; Ca la
Dona, women’s association, Catalonia/Spain; Cansu Özdemir, chair of the Left Party Group in the
Parliament of Hamburg, Germany; Carmen Leccardi, president of Casa della Cultura & professor
emerita of sociology and social research at the Bicocca University in Milan, Italy; Caroline McKusick,
PhD. cultural anthropologist, USA; Caroline Moorhead OBE, author, UK; Casa Delle Donne,
women‘s association, Milano, Italy; Cercle de Bruixes, women’s group, Catalonia/Spain; Ceyran
Rostemi, women’s human rights defender, Iran/Germany; Choman Herdi, writer & scholar, Kurdistan/
Iraq; Cihan Bilgin, journalist, Kurdistan/Turkey; Cihan Cilo, co-chair of the Autonomous
Administration Council of Shengal/Iraq; Cihan Saleh, women’s secretary of Kurdistan Green Party for
Environment, Kurdistan/Iraq; Clara Peya, pianist & composer, Spain; Claudia Corel, feminist activist,
Argentine; Claudia Krieglsteiner, district council member for LINKS-KPÖ in Vienna, Austria; Coni
Ledesma, International Women’s Alliance (IWA), Philippines / Netherlands; Consuelo Nunez,
anthropologist & human rights activist, Spain; Coordinadora 8M Lleida, 8 March coordination,
Catalonia/Spain; Corinne Gobin, senior researcher, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium; Corinne
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Australia; Diana Restrepo, lawyer & academic, Colombia; Dilar Dirik, political sociologist & writer,
Kurdistan/UK; Dilek Ocalan, former MP of Peoples’ Democratic Party HDP in National Assembly of
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PhD, assistant professor & researcher, Armenia/Canada; Dr. Kerime Hafnawi, pharmacist & writer,
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Fereshte Musevi, women’s human rights defender, Iran/Germany; Fetan Cewkar, women’s human
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Mujeres y disidencias de la Sexta en la Orta Europa y Abya Yala, international women’s network in
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Aydogan, politician, former MP of Peoples’ Democratic Party HDP in National Assembly of Turkey;
Oda Becker, graduate nuclear physicist & independent scientific advisor on nuclear risks, Germany;
Oihana Etxebarrieta, MP of EH Bildu in the Basque Parliament, Bask Country/Spain; Olcay
Kanlibash, trade unionist of KESK, Turkey; Pamela Philipose, journalist, India; Patricia BoteroGómez, professor & researcher, Centre for Independent Studies, Color Tierra, Colombia; Pekhshan
Muhamed Mahmud, activist, Kurdistan/Iraq; Perwa Eli, former MP of Kurdistan Regional Parliament/
Iraq; Perwane Behador, head of Institution for Scientific Development of Afghan Women,
Afghanistan; Perwin Aziz, activist, Kurdistan/Iraq; Peyman Izeddin, lawyer, former MP of Kurdistan
Regional Parliament/Iraq; Post Growth Institute, USA; Premilla Nadasen, associate professor of
History at Barnard College, Columbia University, USA; Prof. Dr. Anurada Chenoy, retired professor,
School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India; Prof. Dr. H. Nese Özgen, lecturer
of sociology and anthropology at Osnabrück University, Institute for Migration Research and
Interculturel Studies (IMIS), Germany; Prof. Dr. Targol Mesbah, associate professor at anthropology
& social change department at CIIS, Iran/USA; Prof. Jules Falquet, lecturer of philosophy, University
of Paris, France; Prof. Laura Corradi, Gender Studies and Intersectional Methodology, Italy; Prof.
Margarita Tsomou, cultural scientist, author, dramaturge & curator of HAU, Greece/Germany; Prof.
Shehrzad Mojab, writer, academic & teacher at University of Toronto, Iran/Canada; Radha D’Souza,
professor of international law, UK; Rahila Gupta, writer & chair of Southall Black Sisters, UK;
Randah Fakhr Al-Din, president of the Union to Combat Violence against Women and Children,
Egypt; Red de Feminismos Descoloniales, Network of Decolonial Feminisms; Red Rojo y Violeta,
network for defence of women’s rights, Columbia; REPAK – Kurdish Women’s Relations Office,
Kurdistan/Iraq; Reporters Without Borders, international NGO; Rete Jin, Women’s Network, Italy;
Revolutionary Association of Women in Afghanistan (RAWA); Rezan Sheikh Dilêr, lawyer &
former MP of Council of Representatives of Iraq; Riham Hesen, co-chair of the executive board of
Autonomous Administration of Shengal/Iraq; Riham Hicho, spokeswoman of the Êzidi Women’s
Freedom Movement TAJÊ, Shengal/Iraq; RJAK, Organisation of Freedom-seeking Women Kurdistan,
Kurdistan/Iraq; Rojin Mukriyan, PhD candidate in government and politics, University College Cork,
Ireland; Ronja Mintuu, investigative journalist, Belgium; Ruth Richardson, secretary general &
advisor at International Network of Liberal Women (INLW); Samar Sihyoun, Lebanese Youth
Movement – women’s affairs secretary, Lebanon; Samia Ammour, Amazighe feminist activist & singer,
France; Samiran Odiso, president of the Iraqi Women’s Association, Iraq; Sara Women’s
Organization, association for ending violence against women, AANES/Syria; Sara Yaneth Fernandez
Moreno, researcher at Antioquia University, feminist activist, in involuntary exile, Columbia; Sarah
Mauriaucourt, member of Jineolojî Centre Brussels, Belgium; Sediqe Ibrahimi, women’s human
rights defender, Iran/Germany; Seher Hesen, chair of the Ezidi Women’s Aid Association, Shengal/Iraq;
Semira Velid, women’s human rights defender, Iran/Germany; Shadiye Bekir Abdullah, lecturer,
Suleymaniyah University, Kurdistan/Iraq; Shafak Arabaci, journalist, Turkey/Netherlands; Shahrzad
Arshadi, photographer & feminist, Canada; Sheena Baba Ali, journalist, Kurdistan/Iraq; Shehin Puya,
women’s rights activist, Germany; Shehla Sholever, women’s human rights defender, Iran/Germany;
Shema Salim El Necar, Communist Party of Iraq; Sherarh Mesumi, women’s human rights defender,
Iran/Germany; Shereen Kafi, poet, Germany; Shereen Kerim Muradkhan, women’s rights defender,
USA; Shereen Muhamad Tahir, writer, Kurdistan/Iraq; Shewnim Mihamed Garib, engineer,
Kurdistan/Iraq; Sheyda Mahrouf Mahmud, women’s rights defender, Kurdistan/Iraq; Shrishtee
Bajpai, researcher & activist, India; Shukufa Efxan, activist of RAWA, Afghanistan; Simeon Gallu,
translator, France; SKB, Socialist Women’s Union, France; Sofia Rusova, women’s rights defender,
Russian Federation; Somayeh Rostampour, PhD, sociologist, university lecturer & researcher,
Kurdistan/France; Southall Black Sisters, women’s organisation, UK; Sozdar Abdulkadır
Abdulrahman, activist, Kurdistan/Iraq; Stefanie Prezioso, professor, historian & MP of the Swiss
National Council, Switzerland; Suad Abdurrahman, Palestinian Women’s Council; Suad Sileman,
teacher, Shengal/Iraq; Sylvie Jan, chair of France-Kurdistan association Sixtine Van Outryve, PhD
candidate in law at UC Louvrain, Belgium; Tatyana Odintsova, journalist & ecological activist,
Russian Federation; Trishko Kerim Hasan, women’s rights defender, Kurdistan/Iraq; Union of
Armenian Women, AANES/Syria; UNITIERA Collective Fabric La Tierra University, Colombia;
Varsha Gandikota-Nellutla, writer & co-general coordinator of Progressive International, India; Vasna
Ramasar, senior lecturer and research affiliate at Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies
(LUCSUS) in Sweden, South Africa/Sweden; Vezire Celal Seid, activist against genocide,
Kurdistan/Iraq; Vida Ehmed, head of Human Rights Organization for War Victims in Afghanistan;
Vilma Rocio Almendra Quiguanas, indigenous Nasa/Misak people, Pueblos en Camino, Colombia;
Women’s Council of North and East Syria; Women’s Office of Future Syria Party, Syria; Women’s
Rights Research and Protection Center, AANES/Syria; Workshop of Critical Transfeminist
Antiracist Combative Interventions (t.i.c.t.a.c ), Catalonia/Spain; Xarxa de Dones per la Salut,
feminist network, Catalonia/Spain; Xezal Resho, Spokesperson of the Relation Committee of the
Autonomous Administration of Shengal/Iraq; Yelda Ehmed, psychologist & Afghan women‘s rights
defender, Germany; Zehra Doğan, artist, Kurdistan/Turkey; Zeman Mesudi, women’s rights activist,
Iran/Germany; Zenubiya Women’s Organization, AANES/Syria; Zohre Bozaci, researcher & writer,
Turkey; Zozan Sima, member of Jineolojî Academy, Rojava/AANES; Zulma Rojas, executive of the
People’s Rights Movement, Columbia; 8 Mil Motius, anti-repressive and feminist campaign and support
group of Catalonia/Spain.
Contact:
International Initiative Justice for Nagihan Akarsel
[email protected]

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