About 10,000 Kurds marched on February 17 in Strasbourg to demand as every year the release of their historic leader Abdullah Ocalan, imprisoned in Turkey, but also to protest against the Turkish offensive in the Kurdish enclave of Afrin in Syria. Patrick Hertzog/ AFP Photo
About 10,000 Kurds marched on February 17 in Strasbourg to demand as every year the release of their historic leader Abdullah Ocalan, imprisoned in Turkey, but also to protest against the Turkish offeShow more

Thousands of Kurds stage protest march in France



Thousands of Kurds marched through the French city of Strasbourg on Saturday to call for the release of jailed PKK founder Abdullah Ocalan and protest against Turkey's military offensive in Syria.

"UN, take your responsibility and stop the genocide in Afrin," read one banner, referring to the region in northern Syria where Turkey is waging a campaign against a Syrian Kurd militia.

The protesters who came from across Europe also waved Kurdish flags and pictures of the leader of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), chanting "Freedom for Ocalan".

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There was a strong police presence at the demonstration, which police said attracted 11,000 people but organisers estimated the number at between 25,000 to 30,000.

The march has taken place each year in the city that hosts the European Court of Human Rights and the Council of Europe since Ocalan was detained in 1999.

Ocalan, the figurehead of the PKK's bloody insurgency against the Turkish state, remains behind bars on a prison island off Istanbul.

Ankara launched an offensive in the Afrin area of northern Syria last month against the Syrian Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) that it considers a terrorist group but which is allied with US forces in the fight against the ISIL group.

"[Turkish President Recep Tayyip] Erdogan is becoming very aggressive towards the Kurds and the situation is getting a lot worse, year after year, month after month," said  Newroz, a protester who came from Germany to attend the rally with his sister and friends.

"Erdogan is a 100 per cent dictator, every European should know this," added Okce, who also came from Germany for the rally.

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