LAUSANNE – On the 100th anniversary of the Treaty of Lausanne, which divided Kurdistan into four and became the basis for the policy of genocide against the Kurdish people, the people of Kurdistan are holding a march in the city of Lausanne, Switzerland, in parallel with an international conference. From the first hours of the morning, Kurds from many European countries, especially Switzerland, flocked to the city of Lausanne.
The people of Kurdistan and Internationalists are walking from the Château d’Ouchy building on the shores of Lake Leman, where the Lausanne talks were held, to the Rumine Palace, where the treaty was signed.
The slogans “Biji Serok Apo”, “Jin, jiyan azadi”, “PKK”, “Biji Kurdistan and “Fascist Erdogan” are frequently shouted.