PYD and Êzidî Movement members on three-day hunger strike in Ulm
Members of PYD and Êzidî Movement have started a three-day hunger strike in the German city of Ulm to protest the Turkish state's political genocide attacks against the Kurds.
Members of PYD and Êzidî Movement have started a three-day hunger strike in the German city of Ulm to protest the Turkish state's political genocide attacks against the Kurds.
Members of PYD and Êzidî Movement have started a three-day hunger strike in the German city of Ulm to protest the Turkish state's political genocide attacks against the Kurds.
Participants of the hunger strike demand freedom for Kurdish People's Leader Abdullah Öcalan, release of HDP/DBP politicians and an end to the ban on PKK, to the Turkish state's attacks on Kurdish people and Rojava and threats to attack Shengal.
The hunger strike which began Friday evening is also supported by HDK's (Peoples' Democratic Congress) Ulm branch. Participants of the protest will visit the German parties CDU and SPD on Monday and give them a file regarding the recent developments.
The hunger strike will be followed by a rally.