European Kurdish Groups Urge EU to Recognize Turkish Gov't Attacks on Kurds
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Delsha Osman, the president of the
Kurdistan National Congress of Europe said that there is a need for
international solidarity in order to halt Turkish forces from attacking Kurds'
cities and to end curfews in the Kurdish districts.
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GENEVA (Sputnik) — Kurdish groups
from across Europe gathered today in front of the UN Office
in Geneva to draw the EU attention to the Turkish government
forces killing people in Kurdish villages, the president of the
Kurdistan National Congress of Europe told Sputnik on Monday.
"People
are killed, kids and women. [President Recep Tayyip] Erdogan's governmental
forces use heavy weaponry, tanks and artilleries to attack in the
residential areas in Kurdistan. We gather here for three days
to bring attention of the EU and UN and to urge them
to stop this war conduct massacre of Erdogan's
in Kurdistan," Delsha Osman said.
According to Osman, similar events
are taking place on Monday in France’s Strasbourg and in several
cities in Sweden.
"There
is a need for international solidarity in order to halt
Erdogan's forces from attacking Kurds' cities and to end curfews
in the Kurdish districts… Kurds in these areas are lacking food and
water, medication and free passage out of the city to the
hospitals," Osman stressed.
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The Kurds, Turkey's largest ethnic
minority, have been striving to gain independence from Turkey.
Tensions in the country escalated in summer 2015 after 33
Kurdish activists were killed in a suicide blast in Suruc near the
Syrian border. Two Turkish policemen were later murdered by the Kurdistan
Workers’ Party, which led to Ankara's military campaign against the
group.
In January, Amnesty International said
that tight security rules and cuts to services in Turkey’s
Kurdish-populated areas were threatening the lives of some 200,000
residents. More than 150 civilians are estimated to have been killed
during security operations in Kurdish territories under curfew,
the watchdog said.
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