Internationalist young people call on everyone to attend march in Paris on Saturday
Internationalist young people called everyone to attend the march and rally to be held in Paris tomorrow, 7 January.
Internationalist young people called everyone to attend the march and rally to be held in Paris tomorrow, 7 January.
The internationalist arm of the long marches organized every year for the freedom of Kurdish people's leader Abdullah Öcalan on the anniversary of the International Conspiracy will start their march from Geneva this year.
The 'Long March of Internationals' will be run from Geneva to Strasbourg. The youth, who came together to discuss the preparations for the march, called on everyone to attend the march and rally to be held on 7 January to protest the Paris massacre.
The people of Kurdistan and their friends are preparing for a big march and rally in Paris tomorrow. Despite the passing years, the smokescreen over the murder of 3 Kurdish female revolutionaries, Sakine Cansız, Fidan Doğan and Leyla Şaylemez 10 years ago, has not been lifted. While the Kurds were preparing to condemn this massacre, Evîn Goyî, Mir Perwer and Abdurrahman Kızıl were murdered in front of the Ahmet Kaya Cultural Center on 23 December 2022.
The people who will gather at Gare de Nord tomorrow will march to Republique Square.
Internationalists also called on everyone to attend the march in Paris.
Colombian Internationalist Kamîlo Torres underlined that the real killers of the first Paris massacre have not been revealed and called on all people to join the action on Saturday.
Torres said: "Behind these two massacres, there is the silence and approval of the French state. It should be investigated how the Turkish intelligence carried out this massacre. No international institutions, human rights institutions spoke out against this massacre. The French state did not speak out. We, as internationalist young people, invite everyone to stand up for the freedom struggle. We must raise our voices for all those who were killed in these dirty massacres. We must stand up for our martyrs, for humanity and freedom. We invite you all to Paris."