Attacks on Maxmur protested in London and The Hague

The attacks on Maxmur were protested in London and The Hague.

Members of the London Kurdish People's Assembly protested the siege of Maxmur in front of the Iraqi Embassy in Britain.

Ercan Akbal from the Kurdish People's Assembly said: "The silence of the American and regional powers against these inhuman attacks stems from their own imperial plans. But the people of Kurdistan will never surrender.”


Speaking on behalf of the British Revolutionary Youth Movement, Rojhat Heval said that the Turkish and Iraqi states will never remain indifferent to the invasion and crimes against humanity carried out against Maxmur, and added: “Iraq and the Turkish state should know that the Kurdish people will never kneel and bow to their attacks.

THE HAGUE

A protest was held in The Hague, where Emine Cizîrî appealed to the international powers, saying: "You cannot imprison our will behind fences."

The statement read by the activists pointed out that this attack was actually organized to please Turkey. Activists from Kongra Star condemned the siege and stated that they will always be with the people of Maxmur.