Thursday, November 07, 2024

Activists in Nantes demand freedom for Öcalan

The usurpation of the people's will was protested with a march and rally in Nantes. A call was made to attend the march to be held in Cologne.



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NANTES
Thursday, 7 November 2024


The anger of the Kurdish people against the usurpation of their will by the fascist Turkish state continues to grow.

The trustee coup was protested with a march and rally organized by the Nantes Engin Sincar Democratic Kurdish Society Center of France. A strong call was made for participation in the demonstration to be held in Cologne, on November 16 with the slogan "Freedom for Öcalan; Solution to the Kurdish Question".

After a minute of silence in memory of the Kurdistan Freedom Martyrs, Ezgi Demir gave a speech on behalf of the Nantes Engin Sincar Democratic Kurdish Society Center. Demir said that the AKP-MHP fascist regime has usurped the will of the Kurdish people once again..

Demir said: "The Kurdish people have never bowed to oppression. Wherever we are, we will develop resistance against oppression. For this reason, we will increase our struggle in every area we are in and stand by our resisting people."

Ezgi Demir also called for participation in the action to be held in Cologne on 16 November to dismantle the Imrali torture and genocide system, break the isolation, provide a solution to the Kurdish question, and ensure the physical freedom of Leader Öcalan.

‘Freedom for Öcalan’ vigil in Strasbourg in its 646th week

A group from St. Gallen took over the 12-year-long vigil in Strasbourg, France for the freedom of Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan in its 646th week.



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STRASBOURG
Wednesday, 6 November 2024

Under the leadership of the Initiative for the Freedom of Abdullah Öcalan, a ‘Freedom Vigil’ has been held in Strasbourg, France since 25 June 2012 in order to ensure the physical freedom of Abdulllah Öcalan and to end the isolation regime imposed on him in the İmralı Island Prison in Turkey where he has been held since his handover to Turkey as a result of an international conspiracy in 1999.

In its 645th week, Nedim Çorak, Muzaffer Çınar, Deniz Erkılıç on behalf of St. Gallen Regional Assemblies took over the vigil action, which is undertaken by a group from different countries of Europe every week.

A statement made by the group said, ‘As the Kurdish people, we are making a declaration of will. Our leader is our will. We are behind all the decisions he will take. All Kurds are standing up for the physical freedom of our leader. We must continue our work.”

The activists called for strong participation in the central rally to take place in Cologne on 16 November.















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