The bitter struggle of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, against the
Turkish state has delivered inspirational but often tragic stories.
This memoir by Kurdish revolutionary Sakine Cansiz is one of them.
Sakine, whose code name was 'Sara', co-founded the PKK in 1974 and
dedicated her life to its cause.
On the 9 January 2013 she was
assassinated in Paris in circumstances that remain officially
unresolved. This is the first chapter of her iconic life, leading up to
her arrest in 1979, penned as dramatic events unfolded against the
backdrop of the Turkish revolutionary left. She writes about the
excitement of entering the movement as a young woman, discovering she
would have to challenge traditional gender roles as she rose amongst its
ranks.
She was one of the first to demand the recruitment and
education of female revolutionaries, and demanded total gender equality
within the PKK, which is now one of its central tenets. Today, 'Sara' is
an inspiration to women fighting for liberation across the world. This
is her story in her own words, and is in turns shocking, violent and
path-breaking.
Translated by Janet Biehl.
Sara : My Whole Life Was a Struggle - Sakine Cansiz
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