Êzidîs for Shengal continue their march to Brussels on day 7

The march Êzidîs in Europe started from Dusseldorf to the Brussels in order to protest the AKP/KDP gangs' attacks on Shengal and demand status for the Êzidî people continues in its 7th day.

The march Êzidîs in Europe started from Dusseldorf to the Brussels in order to protest the AKP/KDP gangs' attacks on Shengal and demand status for the Êzidî people continues in its 7th day.

The march kicked off from in front of the local parliament building on Dusseldorf Platz des Landtags 1 on March 20 and will end in Brussels on March 27. Participants have covered a total of 150 kilometers so far as they continue their march through Belgium for two days after Germany and the Netherlands.

Women and artists are among those joining the march who continue to walk in good morale, singing songs and Kurdish ballad strans.

Following a rally in front of the Council of Europe in Brussels at 13:00 tomorrow, a delegation of the protestors will submit a file consisting of their demands to EU officials.