The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Kurdish protesters clash with police at German airport, disrupt UK stations

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BERLIN: Pro-Kurdish demonstrat­ors staged protests against Turkey’s military offensive in northern Syria on Sunday scuffling with Turks and German police at Duesseldor­f airport, while in Britain they temporaril­y closed two train stations, authoritie­s said.

Several people in Germany were left injured after police used pepper spray against some demonstrat­ors opposed to Turkey’s ongoing military operation ‘Olive Branch’ against the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) in Syria’s Afrin region.

The unannounce­d rally of about 150 people – one of several Kurdish demonstrat­ions in Germany at the weekend – turned rowdy and led to “a number of people suffering injuries”, federal police said.

Images on social media showed the protesters holding a banner that read ‘Afrin is becoming our Vietnam – We will defeat fascism’.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has threatened to “purge” Kurdish militia from the town of Afrin.

In Britain on Sunday, flagwaving pro-Kurdish protesters forced the closure of Manchester Piccadilly train station and King’s Cross station in London.

In the capital British police massed at the station entrance to prevent the crowd marching on to the concourse or platforms, causing service interrupti­ons.

Meanwhile, in Manchester scores of demonstrat­ors made it onto the tracks, closing the station for several hours which led to trains being halted and impacting travellers across the country.

Superinten­dent Mark Cleland of the British Transport Police said: “Those involved in this afternoon’s incident will be subject to intense investigat­ion with a view to arrest and prosecutio­n”.

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