Kurdish youth walked 10 kilometers on the first day in Paris
Kurdish youth movements TCŞ and TEKO-JIN completed the first day of the Long March in Paris, demanding freedom for Kurdish people's leader Abdullah Öcalan.
Kurdish youth movements TCŞ and TEKO-JIN completed the first day of the Long March in Paris, demanding freedom for Kurdish people's leader Abdullah Öcalan.
On the first day of the march, in front of the Democratic Kurdish Society Association in the Grigny district of Paris, young people marched 10 kilometers and ended their march with songs and dances.
The march, which took place within the scope of the "End to Isolation, Fascism, Occupation - Bi Hev Re Serhildan" campaign, was met with intense interest and applause from the people around.
Young people marching with posters of Kurdish people's leader Abdullah Öcalan and PKK flags carried a banner reading "Freedom for Abdullah Öcalan - Bi Hev Re Serhildan".
Seyhan Amed, one of the activists, invited all patriotic Kurdish youth to the marches that were started to ensure the physical freedom of Abdullah Öcalan.
"We are on the 22nd anniversary of the conspiracy and isolation imposed on Kurdish people's leader Abdullah Öcalan," Amed said.
Amed added: “We, as Tevgera Ciwanên Şoreşger, are obliged to do everything we can to remove this conspiracy and to lift this isolation that is physically applied to Mr. Abdullah Öcalan and all Middle Eastern peoples and Kurdish people. We invite all our revolutionary comrades to the long march that we started on the occasion of the 22nd anniversary of the conspiracy, which continues throughout Europe ”.