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was this which we wanted to reflect and celebrate on the day. As I recall, the
weather was not awfully kind to us, but we had a fantastic turnout. The festival
consisted of workshops, documentaries, music, fantastic music, wonderful food
and some very, very powerful guest speakers. As I say, a little more of those
later on. The importance of poetry, music, art, song, dance within the heritage
of any peoples is absolutely critical. If you destroy the culture, if you destroy
the history, you airbrush a whole community out of the annuls of history and I
think we have seen across a number of repressed nations, repressed peoples
that it is through the arts, through music, through culture that they manage to
retain their identity.
As I said, there were some brilliant, brilliant short films, some fantastic
interaction and it was really well supported by the Kurdish community and by
the wider community around the East Midlands. We had some incredible guest
speakers. We had Simon Dubbins of Unite, the International Director of the
Freedom for Ocalan Campaign. We had Reimar Heider who is the
spokesperson of the International Initiative Freedom for Ocalan – Peace in
Kurdistan who speaks powerfully and brilliantly in his third language, probably
more so than most of us speak in English, but he has also translated several
books on Abdullah Ocalan and they are all worth checking out. We had
Stephen Smelley, Deputy Convenor at Unison in Scotland. Importantly, we had
Dilek Ocalan, the niece of Abdullah Ocalan, who gave a really powerful
address to all those assembled and there is a slight poignancy to that, because
less than eight months later in March 2018 she was sentenced to two years
and six months in prison for spreading terror propaganda during a speech she
gave at a funeral. As I have said, we will have other speakers.
We have got a particularly powerful speaker who is going to talk about the
current situation, but, if I may move to other international activities, in October
we attended the CEFTUS gala dinner. That is the Centre for Turkish Studies
which provides an open platform for issues regarding Turkey and the region
and brings together Turkish, Kurdish and Turkish Cypriot communities of the
UK. We took a delegation there and, again, there were some powerful
speakers and some good interactions.
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