Activists in Athens protest the invasion attacks carried out by the Turkish state

The invasion attacks carried out by the Turkish state were protested in Athens with a march.

Members of TekoJIN, Navenda Çanda Demokratîk a Kurd, Defend Kurdistan, RiseUp Rojava and Tevgera Ciwanên Şoreşger (TCŞ) protested the Turkish state's attacks on South Kurdistan and the new threats against Northern and Eastern Syria with a march in Athens.

Executives and members of international revolutionary organizations also joined the march, which started in Syntegma Square, and saw the participation of hundreds of people.

The crowd, which opened posters of Kurdish people's leader Abdullah Öcalan, PKK flags and banners condemning the attacks by the Turkish state, often chanted "Biji Serok Apo", "Bijî berxwedana gerila", "Kurdistan goristan ji bo fascistan".

The crowd first went to the Parliament building in Sintegma Square and handed over a dossier on the attacks against Kurdistan, crimes against humanity and violations of rights to all political parties.

The crowd then came to the Greek Representation of the European Union to hand over a dossier. When the door was not opened, the mass condemned this attitude with a statement. The mass walked from here to the American Embassy and delivered the dossier there.

The institutions that made a statement here condemned the attacks against Kurdistan and called on European states to be sensitive to the crimes committed by the Turkish state. They emphasized that the Kurdish people will not give up their struggle.