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18 November London Kurds protested against PKK ban

PostAuthor: Anthea » Fri Nov 10, 2023 4:45 am

Kurds to take to the streets

On 18 November a demonstration against the ban on the PKK's activities in Germany will take place in Berlin

The "Lift the PKK ban - strengthen democracy!" campaign is mobilising nationwide for the demonstration under the slogan "Lift the PKK ban".

As Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has announced that he will be visiting Berlin at the end of next week, the call for the demonstration has been updated to include a protest against the Turkish nationalist and Islamist influence of the Erdoğan regime. Buses will be travelling to the demonstration in Berlin from all over Germany.

The Confederation of Kurdistan Communities in Germany (KON-MED) released a statement calling for strong participation in the demonstration.

"The German state must not submit to blackmail by Erdoğan. The demonstration against the PKK ban in Berlin will therefore also be a signal that Erdoğan is not welcome.

Let us gather in Berlin on 18 November to respond to Erdoğan against the policies of war he has been pursuing for years. On this basis, we invite the patriotic Kurdish people, as well as all democratic, socialist circles and all those who defend peace against war to Berlin in order for this unlawfulness to come to an end.

All our federations, councils and constituents should mobilise all their means,” said KON-MED.

[size=1`0]KON-MED announced the departure times of buses to Berlin as follows:[/size]

    Frankfurt: 23.45, Hauptbahnhof Süd

    Hanau: 00.00, Komel

    Darmstadt: 00.00, Bahnhof

    Bensheim: 00.00, Bahnhof

    Gießen: 01.00, Bushaltestelle 18

    Limburg: 02.00, Bahnhof

    Saarbrücken: 23.00, Beckinge, 23.15, Saarlouis, 00.00, Cinestar

    Mannheim: 00.00, Komel

    Duisburg: 23.00, Hauptbahnhof

    Düsseldorf: 23.00, Busbahnhof

    Mönchengladbach: 23.00, Hindenburgstraße 224

    Wuppertal: 00.30, Elberfelder Straße 38

    Dortmund: 00.30, Bornstraße 166

    Hagen: 00.00, Hauptbahnhof

    Euskirchen: 23.00, Bahnhof

    Bonn: 00.00, Komel

    Essen: 00.00, Am Freistein 50 Komel

    Bielefeld: 06.30, Hauptbahnhof

    Herford: 07.00, Hauptbahnhof

    Münster: 01.00, Busbahnhof

    Osnabrück: 02.00, Hauptbahnhof

    Meschede: 23.45, Lagerstraße 1a Komela Kurden

    Aachen: 22.00, Blücherplatz

    Düren: 23.00, Bahnhof

    Köln: 00.00, Bahnhof Mülheim

    Hannover: 07.00, ZOB

    Aurich: 00.00, Busbahnhof

    Oldenburg: 01.00, Herrenweg 173

    Hamburg: 07.00, Hauptbahnhof

    Bremen: 01.00, Cinemax

    Bremerhaven: 00.00, Bahnhof

    Delmenhorst: 00.00, Bahnhof

    Kassel: 06.00, Jägerstraße

    Kiel: 06.30, Postbank Gaarchen

    Lübeck: 07.00, Hauptbahnhof

    Erfurt: 07.00, Hauptbahnhof

    Dresden: 08.00, Neustadt Bahnhof

    Heilbronn: 00.00, Landturmstraße

    Tübingen: 23.30, Bahnhof

    Reutlingen: 00.00

    Nürtingen: 00.30

    Esslingen: 23.00, Bahnhof

    Bad Cannstatt: 23.30, Bahnhof

    Ludwigsburg: 00.00, Bahnhof

    Freiburg: 21.00, Hauptbahnhof

    Nürnberg: 01.00, Medya Mala

    München: 00.30, Schwanthalerstraße 80
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PostAuthor: Anthea » Tue Nov 14, 2023 1:23 am

Berlin rally against PKK ban

26 November will mark the thirtieth anniversary of the ban on the PKK's activities in Germany. A demonstration against the ban will take place in Berlin on 18 November

A major rally against the 30-year ban on the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in Germany is planned for 18 November in Berlin. The demonstration will take place as part of a month of action with many different event formats, which the campaign against the ban has been promoting for some time.

The Mesopotamian Free Society Federation (FED-MED) released a statement calling for strong participation in the rally.

The statement released by FED-MED on Monday said: “On 26 November 1993, Germany imposed a ban on PKK activity in the country in an attempt to terrorise the PKK, which is the self-defense force, defender and protector of the Kurds and all oppressed peoples. This ban paved the way for the EU to list the PKK as a terrorist organisation in 2004. The German state’s approach towards the PKK reflects its approach towards the Kurds. We know only too well what the PKK means.”

The statement continued: “The global hegemonic powers’ negative attitude against the PKK is aimed at preventing the Kurds’ and all oppressed societies’ struggle for freedom and democracy, and even annihilating them. While Capitalist Modernity’s state of crisis makes life miserable for humanity and while the struggle for Democratic Modernity, humanity’s hope for emancipation, is concretized in the PKK, the global powers’ hostile approach against the PKK summarizes everything.

The PKK movement has fought a struggle for the freedom and liberation of the Kurdish people since 1978, always in accordance with the international conventions and the law of war. This reality has made the PKK the pioneer of all oppressed societies, and the revolutionary struggle has achieved an international identity. This reality alarms the powers of Capitalist Modernity.

The PKK, which is an ideological movement, guides the revolutionary struggle, receiving increasing support from all oppressed circles. The German state’s treatment of the PKK must be recognized on this basis. We must express our reaction very strongly against the German state’s unlawful ban in its 30th year. We must be in Berlin on 18 November to defend and embrace the PKK.”

FED-MED concluded: “On this basis, we call on all our people and friends to stand up for the PKK, which advocates and fights for the Kurdish people’s and oppressed societies’ rights to life, freedom and democracy, and pays a price for this cause, and to take a strong and decisive stance for the removal of the German state’s 30-year-old ban against the activities of the PKK.”

The PKK movement has fought a struggle for the freedom and liberation of the Kurdish people, why is the HDP, or whatever they call themselves today, telling Kurds they must no longer struggle for freedom and liberation, but only for a few more rights ?!?
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Re: 18 November Kurds in Berlin protest against PKK ban

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sun Nov 19, 2023 1:52 pm

Demonstration against PKK ban

The demonstration against the PKK ban in Berlin was accompanied by police violence from start to finish. The organisers assume that images of violence were meant to be produced in order to delegitimise their demands

The demonstration against the ban on the PKK's activities in Berlin was accompanied by massive police violence. According to the organisers, up to 6,000 people from all over Germany took part in the "Lift the PKK ban - strengthen democracy" demonstration.

The rally, which was called by numerous organisations, was directed against the ban on the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) operating in Germany, which has been in place for almost 30 years. The participants demanded, among other things, an end to the repression and criminalisation of Kurdish organisations in Germany. At the same time, they protested against Turkish President Erdogan's visit to Berlin yesterday and the German government's silence on the war in Kurdistan.

The organisers issued a statement on the course of the demonstration and condemned the police violence: "The demonstration was accompanied by numerous repressive and violent police operations. Already at the opening rally at Oranienplatz from 11am, a few people were detained for allegedly displaying banned symbols or shouting slogans.

The police ignored offers of co-operation from the demonstration leaders and repeatedly intervened provocatively in the demonstration. In addition, Kurdish-looking people in particular who wanted to take part in the demonstration were subjected to bag and ID checks. This procedure was clearly racial profiling by the police.

While the police repeatedly entered the crowd at the Humboldtforum during the demonstration march towards Schlossplatz in order to pull individuals out, the situation escalated at times at the location of the final rally. This led to scenes in which the police entered the crowd and beat demonstrators indiscriminately.

The organisers made visible efforts to de-escalate the situation and formed human chains between the demonstrators and the police. Nevertheless, further detentions were made during the final rally and at the end of the demonstration.

We condemn the violence that was unleashed by the Berlin police today. We made great efforts to demonstrate peacefully against the ban on PKK activities in Germany and Erdogan's visit. But the police obviously wanted to produce images of violence in order to delegitimise our demands.

We would like to thank all the participants in the demonstration who did not allow themselves to be provoked and peacefully stood up for our demands."
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Re: 18 November Kurds in Berlin protest against PKK ban

PostAuthor: Anthea » Wed Nov 22, 2023 3:42 pm

Protest in London: Lift the PKK ban

On Saturday, at the same time as the "Lift the PKK ban, strengthen democracy" demonstration in Berlin, protests against the criminalisation of the Kurdish movement also took place in front of German representations in other European countries.

In front of the German embassy near Hyde Park in London, activists protested against the ban on the PKK's activities in Germany and the EU's categorisation of the PKK as a terrorist organisation.

The demonstrators waved PKK flags and called for the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) to be removed from the EU's terror list to enable a political solution to the Kurdish question.

The London police temporarily detained around ten people because of the PKK flags. The activists were released after being identified.

Some of the Kurds who took part in the protest on Saturday said that they had displayed the flag as an act of civil disobedience to express their demand for decriminalisation.

The flag is very popular among Kurds because this symbol was used to fight for Kurdish independence in Turkey and Kurdistan, especially in the 1990s.

    Originally, the flag was the symbol of the National Liberation Front (ERNK), which was founded in 1985 and disbanded in 2000. In 2005 it was declared the flag of the PKK
Mustafa Amed, who comes from northern Kurdistan and was temporarily detained on Saturday, said: "The PKK cannot be considered terrorist. It is fighting for the Kurdish people and their freedom.

No PKK member is fighting for personal interests. The will of a people cannot be banned. We stand behind the PKK and will continue to demand that it be removed from the banned list."

Kawah Mahabad, who comes from East Kurdistan, described the PKK as a people's movement: "No people is terrorist. The PKK fights against denial, occupation and fascism; it is the people.

Thousands of Kurdish people have died in the struggle for freedom

The German state declares an entire people as terrorists and bans its organisation. The PKK ban in Germany must be lifted and the PKK must be removed from the EU list of terrorist organisations."

Kameran Shwani from southern Kurdistan, who was also detained on Saturday, expressed similar sentiments: "The PKK is a humanist movement that is fighting for freedom in the four parts of Kurdistan and has millions of sympathisers.

We are here today to say that. The German state and the EU must lift the ban on the PKK for a peaceful solution to the Kurdish question. This ban serves Turkish and Iranian policy.

These states are being encouraged to commit massacres against the Kurdish people and to wage a war aimed at genocide. If Germany and Europe want peace in the Middle East, they must lift the ban on the PKK."
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