Activists in Duisburg protest Turkish attacks against Zînî Wertê

Kurds in Duisburg protested the Turkish state attacks against Zînî Wertê and Maxmur Camp.

The attacks carried out by the Turkish state in Zînî Wertê and Maxmur Camp were protested in Duisburg, Germany, by Kurds living there.

The people of Kurdistan, who gathered in front of the train station joined the action promoted by the Duisburg Democratic Kurdish Community Center (DKTM) and Martyr Asya Yüksel Women's Council. Activists also condemned the KDP's relations with the Turkish state.

There were 30 people at the action to comply with the coronavirus pandemic regulation. 

In the speeches made at the action, it was stated that at a time in which all humanity is fighting against the coronavirus, barbaric attacks are carried out by the Turkish state in the four parts of Kurdistan. 

Activists said: "The Turkish attacks took place at a time when tension escalated following the KDP's deployment of more military forces in Zînî Wertê. This military deployment poses a threat for Qandil which is in a strategic region, is directed against the PKK in coordination with the Turkish state."