Two actions by young people on the Long March

Young activists from TCŞ and TEKO-JIN held a press release and rally in the town of Unterlüße in the German city of Hannover, which was used as a concentration camp by the Nazis.

Tevgera Ciwanên Şoreşger and TEKO-JIN activists held an action in the town of Unterlüße, which the Nazis used as a concentration camp for Jews.

Young people organized a demonstration in front of Rheinmetall, one of Germany's largest arms factories.

Activists reminded that Rheinmetall factory provides the Turkish army with arms used in the occupation of Kurdistan. The young people underlined that Turkey is pursuing a systematic genocide and providing it with arms serves fascism which enjoy state support.

After the protest in front of the factory, the young people went to Unterlüße station to get the train to join the final meeting.