Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK) called Kurds to protest Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan during his visit to Diyarbakýr tomorrow.
A high ranking official of PKK's umbrella organization Kurdish Democratic Confederation (KCK) Bozan Tekin called people of Diyarbakýr to protest Erdogan.
Speaking via telephone to RojTV, Tekin said the constitutional amendments which are favored by Erdogan don't fit Kurdish people's interests therefore the party meeting of AKP which will be held tomorrow in Diyarbakýr should be protested by Kurdish people.
Tekin said the latest statements of AKP shows no change in Turkey's politics of denial of Kurdish Question.
Yesterday Erdogan said that he doesn't have a special message or something special to say in Diyarbakýr meeting.
The Kurdish side gave great importance to Erdogan's Diyarbakýr visit. Kurds were waiting for Erdogan's statements, which said to be an answer to PKK's ceasefire declaration on 13 August.