Twenty-One Years, Four Months: The Journal of a Kurdish Political Prisoner

Twenty-One Years, Four Months: The Journal of a Kurdish Political Prisoner

Ali Poyraz

translated from Turkish into English by Andrew Penny

London : Gomidas Institute, 2025,
358 pp., photos.
ISBN 978-1-909382-82-4, pb.,
UK£25.00 / US$35.00
To order please contact books@gomidas.org



This is the journal of Kurdish revolutionary, Ali Poyraz, who spent twenty-one years and four months in Turkish prisons. He was born in 1962 in Bozüyük, an Alevi village in the Gürün district of Sivas. According to Yeni Özgür Politika, his political consciousness was shaped by his older brother, Hüseyin Poyraz (also known as Rubar Dicle), a member of the PKK Central Committee. In 1981, Ali was captured by Turkish authorities in a rural area of Pazarcık while serving as a PKK cadre. Tried by a military court, he was sentenced to death. Although the Turkish Supreme Court upheld the sentence, it was later commuted to twenty-one years and four months of imprisonment following the abolition of the death penalty in Turkey under Prime Minister Turgut Özal.
An obvious political organiser, Ali’s journal records his thoughts and observations, providing invaluable insight into life inside Turkish prisons, including the organisation, morale, and activities of political prisoners. His journal is a mine of information that lends itself to much probing and understanding of the conflict between the Turkish state and the PKK over the past 45 years. This book is published for scholarly purposes, following the recent disbandment of the PKK as an armed force, and the changing political landscape in Turkey today.

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