Erbil: starting a mass demonstration to demand the release of Ocalan
15/02/2012 14:46
Erbil, February 15 (Rn) - was launched on Wednesday in the city of Erbil, a mass demonstration in support of efforts aimed at Alagheraj for PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan, the participation of hundreds of people.
The demonstration began at the intersection of Ainkawa (the northern edge of the city of Arbil), and ended in front of the UN building.
Dim star said Rauf, one of the supervisors of the demonstration, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "The event was held to mark 15 for the arrest of PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan, a group of young protectors of the homeland of Kurdistan."
Rauf said that "the demonstrators and they send a protest note of three points to United Nations officials in Erbil, in which they demanded the release of Ocalan."
And on the points contained in the memorandum, said Mam nightingale is a supervisor of others on the demonstration, (Rn) that "The first point calls for the announcement of the health status of Ocalan to world public opinion, and we have demanded in the second point, putting pressure on the Turkish government for the release of Ocalan."
He pointed out that "the last point emphasized the need to take serious steps and the process at the international level in order to resolve the Kurdish issue in the four parts of Kurdistan (Iraq, Iran, Turkey and Syria)."
The Abdullah Ocalan, who was born on the fourth of April / April 1948 in the village of Amrla region of Urfa southeastern Turkey near the Syrian border, he left Turkey in 1980 to Syria after Asess the PKK in 1978 and began armed struggle in 1984 was deported from Turkish pressure, Syria after the Syrian government in 1998.
Arrested by the Turkish intelligence with the help of U.S. intelligence in the Kenyan capital Nairobi on February 15, 1999, where he was transferred by plane to Turkey for trial and was detained in solitary confinement on the island of Imrali in the Sea of Marmara in Turkey since his arrest, then was sentenced to death, but the government turned into a prison life after Ankara canceled the death penalty in August / August 2002.
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15/02/2012 14:46
Erbil, February 15 (Rn) - was launched on Wednesday in the city of Erbil, a mass demonstration in support of efforts aimed at Alagheraj for PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan, the participation of hundreds of people.
The demonstration began at the intersection of Ainkawa (the northern edge of the city of Arbil), and ended in front of the UN building.
Dim star said Rauf, one of the supervisors of the demonstration, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "The event was held to mark 15 for the arrest of PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan, a group of young protectors of the homeland of Kurdistan."
Rauf said that "the demonstrators and they send a protest note of three points to United Nations officials in Erbil, in which they demanded the release of Ocalan."
And on the points contained in the memorandum, said Mam nightingale is a supervisor of others on the demonstration, (Rn) that "The first point calls for the announcement of the health status of Ocalan to world public opinion, and we have demanded in the second point, putting pressure on the Turkish government for the release of Ocalan."
He pointed out that "the last point emphasized the need to take serious steps and the process at the international level in order to resolve the Kurdish issue in the four parts of Kurdistan (Iraq, Iran, Turkey and Syria)."
The Abdullah Ocalan, who was born on the fourth of April / April 1948 in the village of Amrla region of Urfa southeastern Turkey near the Syrian border, he left Turkey in 1980 to Syria after Asess the PKK in 1978 and began armed struggle in 1984 was deported from Turkish pressure, Syria after the Syrian government in 1998.
Arrested by the Turkish intelligence with the help of U.S. intelligence in the Kenyan capital Nairobi on February 15, 1999, where he was transferred by plane to Turkey for trial and was detained in solitary confinement on the island of Imrali in the Sea of Marmara in Turkey since his arrest, then was sentenced to death, but the government turned into a prison life after Ankara canceled the death penalty in August / August 2002.
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