Activists in Copenhagen and Bochum protest Turkish attacks on Northern and Eastern Syria

The Turkish state's attacks and crimes against humanity were protested with rallies in Copenhagen and Bochum.

Kurds and their friends living in Copenhagen protested the Turkish state's attacks on Northern and Eastern Syria with a rally held in Radhusplads.

At the rally, a declaration condemning the attacks as well as the silence of the international community was read. Activists said that the Turkish state is committing war crimes and called for strengthening international solidarity to defend Rojava.

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A rally was held in Bochum to protest the Turkish state's attacks on Northern and Eastern Syria.

Kurds gathered in front of Bochum Rathaus to attend the rally organized by the Essen People's Assembly.

A statement read by the activists drew attention to the invasion attacks carried out by the Turkish army targeting infrastructure, service institutions, economic and civilian settlements in Northern and Eastern Syria.

The statement said: "The Turkish state, which imposes war in the Kurdistan land and wants to carry out genocide through massacres, is not satisfied with blood. It targets all the achievements of the Kurdish people both internally and externally. Using military funerals as an excuse, it carries out bombardments targeting the living spaces and needs of the civilian population in Rojava. These attacks continue to target many civilian areas."