Activists in Europe protest Turkish attacks on South Kurdistan

The Turkish state attack on Zinî Wertê and the embargo on Maxmur were protested by actions organised in many cities of Germany.

Kurds in Stuttgart, Kiel, Nuremberg and Frankfurt protested the attacks of the Turkish state against Zinî Wertê and Maxmur Camp in southern Kurdistan, northern Iraq.

STUTTGART

The attack of the Turkish state against Zinî Wertê was protested in Stuttgart.

Activists from the Kurdish Community Center DTKM gathered at Schlossplatz (Kobanê) square and condemned the attacks against Zînî Wertê and Maxmur.

Activists also condemned the collaboration of the KDP with the Turkish state. 

KIEL

Kurds gathered at Asmus-Bremenplatz in Kiel and condemned the attacks of the Turkish state.

In the speeches made during the action, it was stated that in a process when humanity struggles against the coronavirus, barbaric attacks against humanity are carried out against the four parts of Kurdistan. 

NUREMBERG

Kurds in Nuremberg also protested the Turkish state's attack on South Kurdistan and the embargo on Maxmur Camp.

Medya People's House, ATİK, Die Linke and many Kurds gathered in front of Lorenz Church, displaying banners against the attacks launched by the Turkish state. 

Statements were read out in Kurdish, German, Arabic, English.

FRANKFURT

The Turkish attacks against Kurdish territories were also protested in Frankfurt with a rally held at Kostablerwache square promoted by Frankfurt DTKM.