Freedom for Öcalan Vigil in Strasbourg in its 720th week

The Freedom for Öcalan Vigil, which was launched in Strasbourg on June 25, 2012, with the aim of achieving the physical freedom of Kurdish People’s Leader Abdullah Öcalan and ending the İmralı torture system, continues with determination.

The vigil is held in Strasbourg, where institutions like the Council of Europe, the CPT (Committee for the Prevention of Torture), and the European Court of Human Rights and the European Parliament are located.

The vigil also aims to promote Abdullah Öcalan’s ideas, raise awareness of the Kurdish people’s struggle, and build public pressure on international institutions to take responsibility.

The action, which is carried out every week in front of the Council of Europe by groups of Kurds living in Europe and their friends, entered its 720th week.

In the new week, the vigil was taken over by activists from the Swana Yazidi Women’s Movement.  

The activists, Nure Alkış, Sosin Kartal and Cihan Hewran, reiterated their demand for freedom for Öcalan.

 


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