Kurds protest Turkish attacks against Kurdistan in Germany and France

The Turkish state's attacks and war crimes in Kurdistan were protested in Germany and France.

Kurds living in Germany and France took to the streets to protest the invasion attacks and war crimes carried out by the Turkish state against Kurdistan.

FREIBURG

In Freiburg, Kurds and their friends protested the Turkish state's attacks on Northern and Eastern Syria and South Kurdistan with a march.

SAARBRUCKEN

The attacks by the Turkish state were protested at a rally in front of the Europagalerie in Saarbrücken.

Speaking at the rally, PYD Germany Representative Dexil Rojava said that the Turkish state has been attacking Kurds especially in the last 7 years.

MARSEILLE

A march followed by a rally was held in Marseille with the participation of Kurds from Avignon, Montpellier and Marignane.

PARIS

The people of Kurdistan and their friends gathered in front of the Saint-Denis Arch in Paris, unfurling banners saying "Defend Rojava".

Ahmet Kaya Kurdish Cultural Center co-chair Azad Dogan and European Confederation of Democratic Rights (ADHK) Murat Kur made a statement.

Emphasizing that it is unacceptable for the European Union to remain silent about “the fascism of the colonialist and invading Turkish state”, Azad Doğan said that they will always take to the streets.

Murat Kur said: "It is time to defeat the AKP-MHP fascist bloc. We will achieve this through joint struggle."

VILLIERS LE BEL

Hundreds of Kurdish people gathered to protest the air attacks on Maxmur and Shengal and to condemn the invading Turkish state in the suburb of Villiers Le Bel in Paris.

MANTES-LA-JOLIE

Activists gathered at Mantes-la-Jolie station to attend the demonstration organised by the DKTM.

Speakers condemned Turkish war crimes in the four parts of Kurdistan.

LORIENT

Kurds in Lorient gathered in Place Aristide-Briand square. Speeches were made during the protest that started with a minute of silence.

Representatives of UCL, PCF, CGT, LDH and LFI Lorient also spoke and criticized the silence of EU countries.