EVRY, FRANCE
Tevgera Ciwanên Şoreşger (Revolutionary Youth Movement) activists who gathered in the Evry suburb of Paris, France, marched against Turkish occupation and genocide attacks in Kurdistan. The youth commemorated those who fell in the Şengal attrocities.
The young people who are organising themselves under a new move, ‘Bi Hev re Serhildan/Revolt Together,’ marched through neighbourhoods populated by fascist Turkish people. Reaching out for global solidarity against fascism with their new move, the youth chanted anti-fascist slogans in French and Kurdish, carrying PKK flags and posters of Leader Abdullah Öcalan.
Even though a group of fascists attempted to provoke the young activists, members of the youth movement frustrated such attempts by refusing to become further criminalised by reacting.
The march ended with the slogans “Bijî Serok APO” and “Bi Hev Re Serhildan.”