Turkish invasion protested in four French cities

The Kurds and their friends in Europe are protesting the Turkish invasion and genocide attacks against North East Syria.

The Kurds and their friends in Europe are protesting the Turkish invasion and genocide attacks against North East Syria.

NANCY

The Turkish state's invasion and genocide attacks were protested in Nancy.

The Kurds and their friends gathered at Place Maginot to protest against the Turkish state and the jihadist mercenaries it support and called for an end to the occupation and massacre. 

The Kurdish people and their friends called for support for their action which is held every Friday in Nancy, stressing that stopping the occupation and genocide as soon as possible could be achieved through popular diplomacy.

MONTPELLIER

The people of Kurdistan and their friends gathered in Montpellier to protest the occupation of the Turkish state.

The march, organized by the DKTM and Delal Amed Women's Commune, began at Peyrou Pitot Park and end in Comedie Square. 

Speakers at the event reminded that "If there are no massacres in Europe today, it is because of the Kurdish people's struggle against ISIS."

MARSEILLE

TEV-ÇAND artists drew attention to the invasion and genocide attacks at an event in Marseille. The artists handed out leaflets accompanied by music. 

LYON

In Lyon, France, the invasion and genocide attacks were protested with a civil disobedience action.

"Stand up for Rojava" banners were opened during the civil disobedience action in Lyon's largest shopping center.