Protest in Amude against Turkish invasion operation on Garê
Masses took to the streets in the Amude town in northeastern Syria in protest at Turkey's invasion operation launched in Gare region of Southern Kurdistan, Northern Iraq earlier today.
Masses took to the streets in the Amude town in northeastern Syria in protest at Turkey's invasion operation launched in Gare region of Southern Kurdistan, Northern Iraq earlier today.
The Turkish state's invasion attack against Garê in Southern Kurdistan was protested with a march in the Amude town in northeastern Syria.
The protest action was organized by the Young Women's Union and the Syrian Revolutionary Youth Movement.
A banner reading "The resistance of the Kurdish people will destroy Turkish fascism" was displayed during the protest march, which was also attended by many non-governmental organizations, PYD and Kongreya Star members.
Flags of the Syrian Revolutionary Youth Movement and images of Kurdish People's Leader Abdullah Öcalan were also displayed by the crowd who chanted "No to the occupation of the Turkish state".
Following the march, speeches condemning the Turkish state were made at the rally held in front of the Youth movement's headquarters in Amude.
Ibrahim Assad, a member of the Syrian Revolutionary Youth Movement, stated that the freedom revolution, which continues within the framework of the ideas and philosophy of Abdullah Öcalan, has taken historic steps, and the Turkish state is disturbed by this.