When people began protesting the police brutality
directed towards peaceful demonstrators in Gezi Park, government officials initially
called them “marauders,” “looters,” and “marginal groups.” Once the protests
spread all throughout the country and gained the support of the masses, their
statements changed. The Prime Minister, other state officials and the governor
of Istanbul began to claim that they would listen to the demands of “genuine
environmentalists,” but that they were worried about various “marginal groups”
among the crowd, bearing the intention of harming the people. They repeatedly
called these “genuine environmentalists” to discern themselves from “the marginal
groups” and that they had no problem with Gezi Park, but that they had to “clear
the square” from “marginal/terrorist groups.”
Here is an excellent article on the subject, written
by Nazan Ustundag from bianet.org
Link to Turkish article: http://www.bianet.org/bianet/siyaset/147523-marjinal-gruplar-a-ovgu
Translation: Occupied Taksim
“It must be known that
those dubbed as “marginal groups” by the government are all legal
organisations. In spite of their legal status, they have constantly been the
target of state attacks and have constantly experienced tear gas. Naturally,
they are well acquainted with state violence and the forms of resistance
against it.”
In
Praise of the “Marginal Groups”
Nazan Üstündağ
Today, the effects of the gas linger within our
bodies.
The stench of those who wish to corrode us from our
innards does not subside.
The gas within my lungs leaves no room for fresh
air.
A system of exploitation is a system of lies. It systematically
dismantles the truth and conceals it. Its mechanisms for creating lies are
institutional. Be it the legal system, the media, the social sciences, the
medicinal services, the political authority or the administrative personnel;
the capacity of the exploitative regime to disseminate lies from all its organs
constitutes the very foundation of the said system. This system not only usurps
labour and resources, but also the truth. That is precisely why under such
regimes, violence, the law and information are integrally tied to each other. An
exploitative system is a catastrophe which constantly putrefies not only the
bodies of individuals but also social relations. The only way to stand against
this catastrophe is by upholding the truth. And it must be understood that the
truth can only be revealed through resistance, practice and solidarity. When
faced by a people joined by resistance, practice, and solidarity, the system of
exploitation loses its capacity for propagating lies.
Yesterday, a scene was staged with the intention of
breaking the resistance into two camps, thereby shattering the people’s support
to this resistance. Today, I wish to say a couple of things on this issue.
It must be known that those dubbed as “marginal
groups” by the government are all legal organisations. Most of them are
left-wing, revolutionary organisations. In spite of their legal status, they
have constantly been the target of state attacks, have constantly been obstructed,
beaten, arrested and gassed. Naturally, they are well acquainted with state
violence and the forms of resistance required in order to counter it. These “marginal
groups” have banners and have always upheld their banners. For instance the Patriotic Youth carry flags bearing the
image of the Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan and demand his freedom. The
anarchists carry black flags and long for a stateless society. The
revolutionary groups, for example, actually want to confiscate your property,
as they aspire for a world without private property. Although they continue
their existence within legal boundaries and are a part of the Taksim
Solidarity, they have been confined to a legal “grey area” because of the illegal
state violence they have been forced to face over the years. Because they
strive to continue their existence in a sphere where the law and lawlessness have
become one, they are regarded as “the marginals."
Since 14 days ago, the protests for Gezi Park have
long surpassed the mere demand for preserving a park. The Gezi Protests have turned
into a revolt against marginalisation. The 50% vote received by the governing
Justice and Development Party (AKP) has brought its policy of “marginalising
all who do not resemble it” to a new stage. Because the AKP attempted to
marginalise all those which did not share its mentality, the other 50% have
revolted against it. Gezi Park was simply the spark.
Those who assembled in Taksim during the first day
of the protests were mainly people with jobs, and they mostly went to the
square after work and during weekends. It was there that they experience an “environment
without the presence of the state” for the first time and reclaimed their city
back. This was enabled by the efforts of the young men and women affiliated
with these “marginal groups.” They were the ones who resolutely guarded the “barricades.”
For many, turning these demonstrations into a mere demand
for the preservation of Gezi Park is synonymous with desperation. The attempted
destruction of Gezi Park, along with the projects for a third bridge over the
Boshporus, the construction of more police stations, dams, hydroelectric power
plants, the policy of urban transformation, and deliberate forest fires are
integrally connected to each other. The Gezi Park protests symbolise defiance
against the deceitful media, the imprisonment of more than 10,000 people for
political reasons, and the dirty war in Kurdistan. This has become a war for
honour, and if this area of struggle for dignity -cleared with the pioneering
of the middle classes- has been filled by the marginalised sectors of society, it
cannot be said that this is the product of pragmatic politics. For it is the fulfilment
of a new existence. Those who have defended the square, have in fact, defended
this very existence and will naturally resist all boundaries imposed on the
field where they have flourished.
It is only natural for a twelve year old Kurdish
child from Tarlabasi to throw rocks at the police. A revolutionary who has been
gassed and imprisoned for many years will of course march relentlessly on the
police bearing revolutionary banners in hand, and young men and women will
quite naturally provoke the police by defying them with their folk dances. It
is only normal that those young men and women who, after leaving their manual daytime
jobs, find themselves on the barricades will not disperse as if they were
cattle. It is essential that certain members of this resistance grasp that for
the past 14 days, the Gezi Resistance is no longer an “innocent protest,” it is
a popular uprising.
Let us remember that the current governor of
Istanbul, Huseyin Avni Mutlu, was the district governor of Silopi (Sirnak) in
the 90’s, the assistant governor of Sirnak, and the governor of Siirt and Amed
(Diyarbakir) in the 2000’s [all are
provinces of North Kurdistan-O.T.]. This governor has risen to his current
post because those responsible for the disappearances
of political dissidents in Kurdistan during the 1990’s have never been fully
revealed. Today, he has decided to confront a new generation of young people. A
generation which knows how to marginalise lies.
The Gezi Park resistance, however it may end, has
sparked a battle for the truth in this country. It must be carried forth
resolutely, defiantly and with solidarity. Get used to people upholding
political banners, children spewing forth their anger, people legitimately
provoking the state forces, and a multitude of political slogans.
Today, I am consumed with anger. My anger is
directed towards lies and those who fall for these lies. I am determined to
defy the poisonous taste the state has poured into my mouth, and the poisonous
slanders they have transferred to my mind. It is a time to liberate ourselves
from the terminology of “ambiguous truth” permeating our language since the
1980’s. For it is a terminology which confuses minds and obscures the existing
situation.
Those “marginal groups” have a common slogan: “Liberation
by oneself is not possible. It’s either all of us, or none of us!”
This is a reality which has prevailed throughout the
ages.
Writer’s Note: The news that the governor has stated
that the marginal groups have retreated to Gezi Park, and that for this reason the park must be
evacuated is on the internet at the moment. Let us hope for the best.
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