LÜNEBURG, GERMANY
The Long March protest, which started on September 5 in Hannover with the slogan “Ji Bo Azadîya Rêber APO, Bi Hev Re Serhildan (For Leader APO’s Freedom, Revolt Together)” continues on its 5th day.
We Say No – Em Dibêjin NA!
Yesterday, on the 4th day protest led by the European young women’s movement TEKO-JIN, the activists declared participation in the ‘Em Dibêjin NA!’ move, which was initiated by young women in Bashure Kurdistan and also participated by young women in Rojava.
The young women who joined the ‘We Say No’ move are expected to put ‘rape culture’ on their agenda, and say “no” to the murders of women and the male-dominant mentality.
After the march ended at 18 o’clock, the young people moved to their designated area to continue their programme with the ‘genderism’ panel which they planned.
The 4th day of the Long March protest organized under the leadership of young women ended with a dance performed after the panel.
“Bi Hev Re Serhildan” day
The 5th day of the action started in Lüneburg with intense participation by internationalist youth. In the march which started at 10 o’clock today, the move “Bi Hev Re Serhildan (Revolt Together)” was at the forefront.
Many antifascist and feminist youth from different countries of Europe participated every day of the march, and participated even more enthusiastically today, on the day of joint international struggle.
On the 5th day of the action where a total of 15 km was marched, ended in Winsen-Luhe.