Long march against international conspiracy kicks off in Paris

A long march condemning the international conspiracy against Kurdish People's Leader Abdullah Öcalan has started in Paris, France.

A three-day long march started in French capital Paris on Thursday to protest at the 22nd anniversary of the February 15, 1999 conspiracy against Kurdish People's Leader Abdullah Öcalan which led to his deportation from Kenya to Turkey in violation of international law.

A French declaration was read out during the march that started from the Denfert-Rochereau Square with a strong participation of Kurds and solidarist French activists who unfurled banners demanding freedom for the Kurdish leader.

The activists also protested Turkey’s occupation attack against Gare and saluted the guerrilla forces that are putting up heroic resistance to the Turkish invasion attempt.

After reaching Invalides on the first day, the activists will kick off from the Nation tomorrow and from République on the third day when the action will be concluded with a rally.