From Sweden to Australia Kurds speak out for Rojava

In Sweden and Australia Kurds took to the streets against the attacks carried out by Turkey in Northern and Eastern Syria.

From Sweden to Australia Kurds protested the Turkish invasion of Northern and Eastern Syria and call for diplomacy to prevail.

Borlänge

Kurds living in the Swedish city of Borlänge came together to protest the invading attacks of North and East Syria carried out by the Turkish state.

Speaking on behalf of the NCDK, Sefik Agir paid tribute to the resistance in Rojava. "We owe the reistance to bring their voice to the Swedish people. This resistance will repel the invarders."

Melbourne

Kurds from Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and Adelaide, joined a central demonstration held in Melbourne, Australia, promoted by KNK and DKTM.

The Kurds also had some diplomatic meetings with the Australian Federal Parliament and the United Nations.
The Kurdistan delegation met with Labor Party President Anthony Albanese's national security expert and Labor Party Senate president Penny Wong's Middle East and European advisers.

The delegation left a file demanding the politicians to break the silence over the invasion carried out by Turkey.

The delegation also visited the UN Australia Representative and drew attention to the use of banned weapons by the Turkish state.