Activists in Saarbrücken condemn 15 February conspiracy

The 15 February 1999 international conspiracy was protested with an information stand opened in Saarbrücken.

Actions and initiatives are multiplying around Europe to condemn once again the international conspiracy which led to the capture of Kurdish people's leader Abdullah Öcalan on 15 February 1999.

The pandemic coronavirus and the measures to try and contain it prevent people from holding mass rallies, thus Kurds are being creative and a number of new activities have been taking place around Europe.

As well as successful mobile libraries presenting the books written by Öcalan, activists are putting up information stands in various cities. One such stand was set up in Saarbrücken.

The European Kurdish Women's Movement (TJK-E) promoted the stand to protest the heavy isolation imposed on Abdullah Öcalan.

Women also collected signatures for the "100,000 signatures for 100 reasons to prosecute the dictator" campaign organized by the TJK-E.