samedi 16 août 2014

Pro-Kurdish Yezidi and peaceful protest in Paris

Around 500 people, according to police, peacefully gathered Saturday in Paris, and showed the Kurds and Yezidis in Iraq before the offensive fighters of the Islamic State (EI), found the AFP news agency.

Once assembled near the Gare de l'Est, marched the demonstrators on the Place du Chatelet, walking behind a sound truck broadcasting Kurdish war songs, with a banner bearing the portrait of the leader of the Kurds in the decorated decorated prison Turkey, Abdullah Ocalan .

The demonstrators marched behind a banner that read: ". Des Islamic state is preparing for the genocide of the Kurds, Yezidis of crowd"

They carried banners reading as "genocide alert", "the town of Sinjar in the face of genocide IE", "Kurds, Arabs, Chaldeans against barbarism EI" and "allergic IE Kurdistan."

The demonstration was organized by the Federation of Kurdish Associations in France, they have a lot of parties and organizations, including the infantry and the NPA.

The organizers call "the international community must sanctions on States to take the IE support to protect civilians and to support IE Kurdish resistance".

Jiyan Akdogan, a young woman, 22 years old, daughter of Kurdish political refugees arrived in France at the age of six, wearing a banner with an image of Abdullah Ocalan. "I came to support our Kurdish fighters fight jihadists," he said. "Thanks to the Western powers, including France, to support the sending of a gun."

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