Kurdish youth demonstrate in Bielefeld and Vienna
Young people demanded a just world and protection of nature. Kurdish youth movements unfurled a banner saying "From Bielefeld to Rojava - climate protection means Antifa".
Young people demanded a just world and protection of nature. Kurdish youth movements unfurled a banner saying "From Bielefeld to Rojava - climate protection means Antifa".
"Justice for Climate", consisting of leftist organizations, rallied in Bielefeld against the crisis at the weekend. Kurdish youth movements TCŞ and TEKO-JIN, which are part of this union, also took their places in the march.
Young people demanded a just world and protection of nature. After the march attended by approximately 400 people, a rally was held.
Activists burned tires in front of the social democrat SPD building, protesting the ruling partner party's "dirty" policies, especially towards refugees. Later, coal was poured symbolically in front of the conservative CDU building of the ruling party in Bielefeld, protesting policies in this area.
Kurdish youth movements unfurled a banner saying "From Bielefeld to Rojava - climate protection means Antifa". In his speech on behalf of GBV, a young man drew attention to the invasion attacks of the Turkish state and the ecological destruction they caused.
Kurdish youth drew attention to the arms sold by the German government to Turkey.
Women activists on a boat trip to Bratislava
Women's movement Avesta, TCŞ and TEKO-JIN activists, part of the Democratic Kurdish Community Center in Vienna, the capital of Austria, organized a boat trip to Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia.
Kurds and their friends decorated the ship with the national colours of Kurdistan and posters of Kurdish people's leader Abdullah Öcalan. The trip was organised to mark 1 September, World Peace Day,
In the speeches activists on the boat demanded freedom for Öcalan and Kurdistan, and underlined that peace cannot be achieved without Öcalan being free.