The Borneo Post

Turkey furious as Kurds rally in Frankfurt with PKK insignia

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BERLIN: Some 30,000 proKurdish demonstrat­ors rallied in the German city of Frankfurt on Saturday calling for ‘democracy in Turkey’ and urging a ‘no’ vote in an upcoming referendum on expanding Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s powers.

Turkey angrily denounced the demonstrat­ion as ‘unacceptab­le’. Many demonstrat­ors carried symbols of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party ( PKK) which has battled the Turkish state for over three decades in a continuing insurgency.

Tensions are already running high between Berlin and Ankara after German authoritie­s refused to allow some Turkish ministers to campaign in the country for a ‘yes’ vote in the April 16 referendum that would hand Erdogan an executive presidency.

Significan­tly more people turned up than organisers had been expecting for the rally, which took place ahead of the annual Newroz festival when Kurds mark the traditiona­l New Year.

Saturday’s protest march in Frankfurt went off peacefully, a police spokesman said.

Some of the participan­ts carried flags and banners of the outlawed PKK, as well as portraits of the group’s jailed leader Abdullah Ocalan, who is serving a life sentence in Turkey, calling for his release.

Police said no banners or flags were confiscate­d so as to not provoke the crowd, but added that photos had been taken which could lead to future prosecutio­ns.

Erdogan’s spokesman Ibrahim Kalin said in a statement that the presidency ‘condemned in the strongest terms’ the fact that the rally had been allowed to go ahead. — AFP

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