Kurds in Paris protested Turkish attacks in South Kurdistan

The march started in République Square and was joined by hundreds of Kurds living in Europe who chanted slogans against the Turkish state attacks in South Kurdistan.

Kurds and their friends in Paris protested Turkish occupation attacks in South Kurdistan.

Kurds from the European Democratic Alevi Federation (FEDA) joined the action promoted by the French Democratic Kurdish Council (CDK-F) and the French Kurdish Women's Movement (TJK-F).

The march started in République Square and was joined by hundreds of Kurds living in Europe who chanted slogans against the Turkish state attacks in South Kurdistan.

HDP former Iğdır MP, Mehmet Emin Adıyaman, addressed the crowd. He said: "We condemn the cooperation offered by the South Kurdistan administration to the occupation attacks carried out by the Turkish state and call for the administration to withdraw such collaboration."

Adıyaman called on the international community to end the silence and protest against the Turkish state invasion and genocide attacks.