Kurdish activist Iba shared Öcalan's message in Toronto

Iba called on the deputies and civil society organisations, most represented by women, to support the efforts for peace made by Öcalan.

Kurdish journalist Yusuf Iba, who was on a hunger strike for 138 days in Toronto, met with many deputies and representatives of civil society organizations to talk about the 7-points message by Öcalan.

Kurdish journalist Iba had joined the hunger strike resistance in Canada demanding the end of isolation against Kurdish People's Leader Abdullah Öcalan. He ended his action on the 138th day after Öcalan sent hunger strikers a message from Imrali.

After receiving medical treatment, Iba spoke to deputies and civil society organisations to share with them Öcalan’s message.

Iba called on the deputies and civil society organisations, most represented by women, to support the efforts for peace made by Öcalan.