Women protest military operations in southeastern Turkey

Baku-APA. A group of around 150 women staged a sit in protest on Friday evening in Turkey’s largest city of Istanbul against ongoing Turkish military actions in the southeast of the country, APA reports.
The group held banners in both Turkish and Kurdish in Istanbul’ s Taksim Square calling for peace and saying that women suffer the most from acts of war.
The group called the Istanbul women’s initiative for peace also distributed a statement that said women are tired of the animosity being created by the ongoing war because it only brings death rather than life.
The group held banners in both Turkish and Kurdish in Istanbul’ s Taksim Square calling for peace and saying that women suffer the most from acts of war.
The group called the Istanbul women’s initiative for peace also distributed a statement that said women are tired of the animosity being created by the ongoing war because it only brings death rather than life.
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