Internationalist women march for Abdullah Öcalan in Turin
Italian women marched in Turin as part of the ‘Freedom for Abdullah Öcalan, a Political Solution to the Kurdish Question’ campaign.
Italian women marched in Turin as part of the ‘Freedom for Abdullah Öcalan, a Political Solution to the Kurdish Question’ campaign.
Internationalist women staged a march in Turin, Italy as part of the ‘Freedom for Abdullah Öcalan, a Political Solution to the Kurdish Question’ campaign and saluted the resistance of Kurdish People's Leader Abdullah Öcalan.
Various organisations such as Rete Jin, Fridays4Future, Verso il Kurdistan, StudentiIndipendenti supported the action.
Activists unfurled banners drawing attention to Abdullah Öcalan's democratic, ecological and women's libertarian paradigm and anti-militarism and photos of many revolutionary women, such as Sakine Sansız, Andrea Wolf, Commander Ramona, Shadia Abu Ghazaleh and Teresa Noce ‘Libertà per Öcalan’ (Freedom for Öcalan) was written in Piazza Castello Square where the masses were dense.
The statements by the activists emphasised that Abdullah Öcalan is the only leader who defends women's freedom and, therefore, his freedom means the freedom of all women. They stated that “the only source of solution to the crises in the Middle East is the ideas and thoughts of Leader Öcalan.”
The demonstration saluted the Kurdish people who resisted at the Amed (Diyarbakır) rally on 13 October and ended with Kurdish dance in Piazza Castello.