Activists in Krefeld demand delisting of PKK and expose Turkish war crimes
A tent was opened to protest the PKK ban in Krefeld, Germany, and to expose the war crimes carried out by the Turkish state.
A tent was opened to protest the PKK ban in Krefeld, Germany, and to expose the war crimes carried out by the Turkish state.
A tent was set up in Neumarkt bazaar in Krefeld by the initiative of martyr Uğur Şakar and internationalists to collect signatures for the petition demanding to withdraw the PKK from the European Union list of "terrorist organizations".
The importance of the signature campaign was explained by activists while they were collecting signatures.
In addition, leaflets were distributed to expose the Turkish state’s use of chemical weapons in Medya Defense Areas. The activists also said that Turkey burned its own soldiers, and that the bombings in Istanbul Taksim were a mise-en-scene by the AKP-MHP fascism.
A strong call was made to participate in the march to be held in Düsseldorf today to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and Solidarity.