Protesters demanding an end to the isolation held a banner with photographs of Ocalan and hungert strikers and signs with HDP logos submitted a folder with information on the isolation and the hunger strikes to the network executives.
The protesters demand the network executives break their silence and let the public know the facts.
Amara Kurdish Women’s Assembly held a demonstration along the busiest street in Stockholm to condemn the isolation.
The women held up banners and passed out flyers in the central metro station and played instruments to draw attention.
LEFT PARTY VISIT
In the evening Left Party MP and Foreign Policy Spokesperson Håkan Svennelig and International Left Forum Executive Board Member Yekbun Alp visited the Kurdistanis on hunger strikes in the association offices.
Svennelig spoke to the activists and said they spoke about the isolation imposed upon Ocalan and the hunger strikes in prisons in the parliament and criticized Sweden and the European Union for their silence regarding the isolation.
Svennelig said Sweden and the European Union are silent in the face of violations and isolation in Turkey due to the refugee deal between Turkey and the EU, and stressed that the Left Party will continue to show solidarity and keep the matter on the agenda.
HUNGER STRIKERS GIVE MESSAGES OF RESOLVE
Hunger strikers spoke to the ANF and said they are resolute to fight until the isolation is ended.
Sherife Kocher from Rojava said the whole world needs to see the hunger strikes to end the isolation imposed upon Kurdish People’s Leader Abdullah Ocalan.
Kocher said the hunger strike they launched aims to inform the public about the isolation and Turkish state oppression, and sent greetings to Imrali and the hunger strikers.
Saime Kepenekli said they will continue the hunger strike launched to support Leyla Guven who went on the first hunger strike to end the isolation imposed upon Kurdish People’s Leader Abdullah Ocalan on November 7.