HÜDA PAR calls for action against companies supporting zionist regime
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HÜDA PAR has issued a strong statement condemning the continued operation of companies in Türkiye that openly support Israeli regime, which the Turkish government has declared a terrorist organization at the highest level.
The statement highlights the growing discontent among people of conscience who witness daily Israeli atrocities against children and women.
“It is unacceptable that companies that openly support the Zionist occupying regime can continue their activities freely in the country," HÜDA PAR stated. They criticized the inconsistency in the government's approach, questioning why companies that support Zionism are not treated with the same severity as those supporting PKK or ISIS.
The statement urged the government to immediately abandon its contradictory stance and take concrete actions against companies aiding Zionism. HÜDA PAR asserted that if Zionism is recognized as terrorism, those supporting it should face appropriate consequences.
HÜDA PAR noted that public anger is increasingly directed towards companies supporting Zionism due to the government's insensitivity. They stressed that while protests against the genocide in Palestine are both a right and a humanitarian duty, it is crucial to avoid providing ammunition to "hidden supporters of Zionism."
The party called for the termination of activities and cancellation of work licenses for companies found to be supporting the Zionist regime. They urged the government to take immediate and concrete steps to address this issue.
HÜDA PAR’s statement reflects the rising tensions and demands for stricter measures against entities supporting the Zionist regime, underscoring a call for justice and solidarity with the Palestinian cause. (ILKHA)
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