The Columbus Dispatch

Pro-kurdish protest briefly suspends EU Parliament plenary

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A small protest by pro-kurdish activists briefly forced the suspension of a plenary session of the European Union’s parliament on Wednesday.

The protesters were in the visitors area of the parliament when they unfurled flags supporting jailed Kurdish rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan and started shouting as the legislator­s were holding a debate on climate and environmen­tal issues.

Parliament­ary leaders asked for the protesters to leave but when they would not, the session was suspended. Security personnel were seen tugging at flags during a brief tussle. No one was injured.

Ocalan, who founded the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK, in 1978, was convicted of treason in Turkey and has been in prison since 1999.

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