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Thousands protest Turkish strikes on Kurds in Syria

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Qamishli, Syria - Thousands of Kurds protested on Sunday in the Syrian city of Qamishli against Turkish cross-border strikes targeting Kurdish groups in the country’s northeast, an AFP photojourn­alist said.

One week ago Turkey began a barrage of air strikes against the semi-autonomous Kurdish zones in north and northeaste­rn Syria, and across the border in Iraq.

It has also threatened a ground offensive in those areas of Syria.

The strikes came after a November 13 bombing in Istanbul that killed six people and wounded 81 and that Ankara blamed on the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), which it and its Western allies consider a terrorist group.

The PKK has waged an insurgency against the Turkish state since 1984. Turkey alleges that Syrian Kurdish fighters are the PKK’S allies.

Kurdish groups denied any involvemen­t in the Ankara blast.

Demonstrat­ors in Kurdishcon­trolled Qamishli in Hasakeh province on Sunday brandished photos of people killed during the last strikes in the semi-autonomous region, the AFP photojourn­alist said.

They carried Kurdish flags alongside photos of PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan - jailed in Turkey since 1999 - and protesters shouted slogans against Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

They also chanted in favour of the resistance in ‘Rojava’ - the

name Kurds in Syria give to the area they administer.

“Only the will of the Kurdish people remains,” protester Siham Sleiman, 49, told AFP. “It will not be broken and we remain ready. We will not leave our historic land.”

Another demonstrat­or, Salah el-dine Hamou, 55, said: “The message that we want to convey to the world is that we are victims of eradicatio­n. How long will we continue to die while other countries watch?”

 ?? (AFP) ?? Syrian-kurdish demonstrat­ors raise pictures of people killed during conflict, as they protest in the Syrian city of Qamishli, on Sunday
(AFP) Syrian-kurdish demonstrat­ors raise pictures of people killed during conflict, as they protest in the Syrian city of Qamishli, on Sunday

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