Murdered in Paris, banned in Hannover

In 2013, Kurdish revolutionaries Sakine Cansız, Fidan Doğan and Leyla Şaylemez were murdered by the Turkish intelligence agency MIT in Paris. In Hannover, their pictures are no longer be allowed to be shown.

While the Turkish regime perpetrates a genocide in Afrin and the Turkish-jihadist troops are just outside the city, the German police are working on putative PKK symbols, which could possibly be shown during democratic protests. In Hannover, for example, during a demonstration for Afrin, the pictures of the three murdered Kurdish revolutionaries were "banned for their symbolism".

The German authorities work hand in hand with the fascist Erdoğan regime. The Turkish secret service MIT can carry out deadly attacks in Europe without being disturbed. No one has yet been prosecuted for the murder of Sakine Cansız, Fidan Doğan and Leyla Şaylemez on January 9, 2013 in Paris. The Turkish state has no consequences to fear for such acts.