Freedom for Öcalan campaign to land at TUC Congress

Freedom for Abdullah Öcalan will be demanded at the TUC (Trade Union Congress) to be held in Manchester between 9 and 12 September. 

The TUC brings together more than 5.5 million working people who make up 48 member unions.

On Monday 10 September TUC Secretary General Frances O'Grady will deliver a speech. He is expected to name the Freedom for Öcalan Campaign.

Unite the Union and the Freedom for Öcalan Campaign are organising a fringe meeting on Monday 10 September titled, "Fighting Fascism in the Middle East - Öcalan, the Kurds and defending the Women's Revolution". 

In the presentation of the event the promoters said: "The Kurds of Turkey, Syria and Iraq have been central to the fight against the extreme savagery of Daesh yet now face the barbarism of President Erdogan. In Turkey, Kurds face massive repression with cities destroyed and thousands arrested or murdered. In Syria, Turkey has illegally invaded Afrin and committed acts of genocide against the population. The situation is critical. Yet in Northern Syria the Kurds are developing a true progressive society that centres on direct democracy, ecology, and women’s liberation based on the teaching of the jailed Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan. Join speakers to discuss how trade unions can support the Kurds in defending women’s liberation, democracy and equality in an area ravaged by violence and repression".
Speakers: Simon Dubbins – Unite International Director, Elif Sarican – Kurdish Students Union, Abdulkarim Sabri Omar – Representative from Rojava (Democratic Federation of Northern Syria), Majdoleen Hassan - Representative from Rojava (Democratic Federation of Northern Syria)
Chair: Christine Blower – NEU International Secretary