Hundreds took to the streets of Stuttgart on Saturday in protest of Turkey's operation in northern Syria and in support of the Kurdish people.
Protesters waved flags of the Democratic Union Party (PYD), a Kurdish party in northern Syria, and held anti-war banners, as a heavy police presence was deployed.
Turkey's military offensive, dubbed 'Operation Peace Spring' began on October 9, days after the White House announced a withdrawal of US troops from the area. Ankara says the aim of the offensive is to establish a 'safe zone' in north eastern Syria.
Hundreds took to the streets of Stuttgart on Saturday in protest of Turkey's operation in northern Syria and in support of the Kurdish people.
Protesters waved flags of the Democratic Union Party (PYD), a Kurdish party in northern Syria, and held anti-war banners, as a heavy police presence was deployed.
Turkey's military offensive, dubbed 'Operation Peace Spring' began on October 9, days after the White House announced a withdrawal of US troops from the area. Ankara says the aim of the offensive is to establish a 'safe zone' in north eastern Syria.
Hundreds took to the streets of Stuttgart on Saturday in protest of Turkey's operation in northern Syria and in support of the Kurdish people.
Protesters waved flags of the Democratic Union Party (PYD), a Kurdish party in northern Syria, and held anti-war banners, as a heavy police presence was deployed.
Turkey's military offensive, dubbed 'Operation Peace Spring' began on October 9, days after the White House announced a withdrawal of US troops from the area. Ankara says the aim of the offensive is to establish a 'safe zone' in north eastern Syria.