'100 reasons to prosecute the dictator' campaign lands in Cologne
Within the framework of the "100 reasons to prosecute the dictator" campaign, Kurdish women opened an information stand in Cologne.
Within the framework of the "100 reasons to prosecute the dictator" campaign, Kurdish women opened an information stand in Cologne.
Cologne Viyan Women's Council opened a stand in Neumarkt, one of the busiest squares of the city, as part of the "100 reasons to prosecute the dictator" campaign.
Signatures were collected to put Turkish president Erdoğan on trial.
During the event, women informed about the campaign and delivered leaflets and signature forms.
A banner was opened at the stand with the photographs of the murdered women and saying “100 murdered women! 100 reasons to prosecute the dictator”.
The women at the stand also carried photographs of the murdered women. Another banner was dedicated Kurdistan revolutionaries Sakine Cansiz, Fidan Doğan and Leyla Şaylemez, who were murdered by the Turkish state in Paris on 9 January 2013.