Women take over the hunger strike in Lavrio on day 111

The hunger strike launched in Turkish prisons against the Imrali isolation has entered its 149th day. The hunger strike launched in Maxmur has been continuing for 128 days and in Greece for 111 days.

The indefinite-alternating hunger strike in Greece's Lavrio Camp is continuing on day 111. The action is carried out in solidarity with the massive hunger strike in Turkey’s prisons demanding an end to the aggravated isolation of Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan and ever-increasing violations of rights in prisons.

The hunger strike is in the Lavrio Camp is led by the Revolutionary Youth Movement (TCŞ-Tevgera Ciwanên Şoreşger), the Kurdish Women's Movement in Europe (Tevgera Jinên Kurdistan a Ewropa) and Kurdish Cultural Center (Navenda Çanda Kurdistan).

Women have taken over the hunger strike on Saturday, on day 111.

The activists also saluted the solidarity hunger strike in the Maxmur Camp in South Kurdistan, which is on day 128.

“The freedom of the Kurdish people’s leader is the freedom of Kurdish people and women,” said the activists who chanted slogans commending the resistance of Öcalan and political prisoners in Turkish prisons.