Kurds in Finland start a long march for Öcalan
Kurds in Finland have started a long march in protest at the isolation of Abdullah Öcalan and fascism of Turkey’s Erdoğan regime.
Kurds in Finland have started a long march in protest at the isolation of Abdullah Öcalan and fascism of Turkey’s Erdoğan regime.
A group of Kurdish people living in Finland have have started a long march to demand freedom for Kurdish People’s Leader Abdullah Öcalan who is held in aggravated isolation by the Turkish state.
The group set off from capital city Helsinki and started to head towards Nordkapp. Demonstrators will protest the aggravated isolation of the Kurdish leader and fascism of Turkey’s Erdoğan regime.
During the course of the march, participants will hand out flyers and they will return to Helsinki on Sunday.