Strasbourg: Around a dozen Kurdish activists launched a protest on Wednesday in the European Parliament on the 24th anniversary of Turkey’s arrest of their revered leader Abdullah Ocalan. The debate session was halted and MEPs left the chamber as the protesters brandished banners bearing Ocalan’s image and shouted slogans hostile to Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. “They are pro-PKK activists,” MEP Bernard Guetta told AFP, referring to the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), banned in Turkey and blacklisted as a terrorist organisation in the EU. Guetta said the protesters were on an upper deck above the Strasbourg chamber, some sitting on a balustrade and dangling their legs above the parliament’s floor. Ocalan is the best-known leader of Kurdish rebellion in Turkey, but was arrested in Kenya by Turkish agents on 15 February, 1999 and sentenced to death in June of the same year. Now 73, his sentence was reduced to life in prison in 2002 and supporters continue to demand his release. Last week, PKK militants still fighting in Turkey announced a temporary halt to their operations during rescue work after the massive earthquake that struck south-eastern Turkey and parts of Syria. Read all the Latest News, Trending News, Cricket News, Bollywood News, India News and Entertainment News here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Kurdish protestors disrupt European Parliament, shout anti-Erdogan slogans
Kurdish protestors disrupt European Parliament, shout anti-Erdogan slogans
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• February 15, 2023, 18:48:34 IST
Protesters brandished banners bearing images of Abdullah Ocalan, a Kurdish leader arrested by Turkey on 15 February, 1999 and sentenced to death in June of the same year. Now 73, his sentence was reduced to life in prison in 2002 and supporters continue to demand his release
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