ISIS atrocity and Turkish state protested in Europe
The attack launched by ISIS gangs in Kobanê yesterday is being protested across Europe. Demonstrators are also condemning the Turkish state for having a role in the ISIS attacks in the neighboring Kurdish town of West Kurdistan, Rojava.
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Friday, 26 June 2015, 14:00
The attack launched by ISIS gangs in Kobanê yesterday is being protested across Europe. Demonstrators are also condemning the Turkish state for having a role in the ISIS attacks in the neighboring Kurdish town of West Kurdistan, Rojava.
SAARBRUCKEN
A large number of Kurds carrying YPG/YPJ flags protested the terrorist ISIS attack on Kobanê in the German city of Saarbrücken.
The statements made here underlined that this kinds of attacks will not be able to intimidate the Kurdish people, and will on the contrary strengthen their loyalty to their lands. Drawing attention to the Turkish state's role in the attacks, demonstrators emphasized that ISIS gangs will never be able to conduct such terrorist assaults without the help of the region's states. It was also stated that Turkey and ISIS acted together after the June 7 HDP victory in Turkey and North Kurdistan, and the defeat ISIS suffered in the hands of Kurdish forces in Rojava.
PARIS
Demonstrators joining a march led by Kurdish youth's movement Civanen Azad in the Villiers Le Bel region of Paris also protested the ISIS attacks, chanting slogans "Terrorist Turkey" and "Biji berxwedana Kobanê" [Long Live Kobanê Resistance].
A press release on behalf of demonstrators called attention to Turkish state's support in ISIS attacks and intolerance to the gains of Kurds, saying that the Turkish state and its subcontractor organization ISIS carried out savage and brutal attacks in the face of the gains of the Kurds and the defeat they suffered in Kobanê and entire Rojava territory.
Another protest march will be staged outside the Democratic Kurdish Society Center in Paris at 5 pm today.
Protest demos in France and Germany will also continue tomorrow with a march to start from the Church of Kerentrech in Lorient city of West France at 17.30, and a rally to start at Schlossplatz at 14:00 in the city of Braunschweig.
Another protest march will be held in Hachmannplatz in Hamburg at 14:30.