US Congressmen join protest of Armenians, Kurds and Yazidis outside Turkish embassy in Washington D.C.

Armenpress News Agency, Armenia
 Wednesday


US Congressmen join protest of Armenians, Kurds and Yazidis outside
Turkish embassy in Washington D.C.



YEREVAN, JULY 19, ARMENPRESS. Representatives of the Armenian, Kurdish
and Yazidi communities of the US held a protest outside the Turkish
embassy in Washington D.C., reports Armenpress.

The protest was also attended by US Congressmen.

Congressman Jim McGovern in his remarks said Turkey’s Constitution
should protect the freedom of speech and assembly, however, President
Erdogan declared emergency situation and uses it as a justification to
exert pressure on civil society. “All these are being done for
strengthening his power. We call this authoritarianism, clear and
concrete. Fundamental human rights and freedoms are being violated in
Turkey. Erdogan tried to use the same tactic here, however, it failed.
This tactic doesn’t work here, in the US. Raise your voices and let
the Turkish embassy here that we will not be silenced”, Jim McGovern
said.

Congressman John Sarbanes stated that Erdogan’s aggressive and
authoritarian actions do not allow Turkey to solve its problems.

“We have seen violence and discriminatory practices which are being
committed in Turkey at the state level against Kurds, Armenians, as
well as other ethnic and religious minorities. I have never thought
that I would witness these authoritarian manifestations here, in the
US land. We have a right to peacefully raise our voice and protest
against these manifestations”, Sarbanes said.

The protesters were holding posters entitled “Extradite Turkish
criminals”, “Defend the N1 change of the Constitution”, “Erdogan: No
violence on US soil”, “Free Demirtas now” and etc.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s bodyguards have attacked
peaceful protesters in Washington D.C. The demonstration, which began
at Lafayette Square at noon, was organized by a coalition of
organizations, including the Armenian National Committee of America
(ANCA) and the American Hellenic Council. Several different groups,
which included representatives from the Armenian, Greek, Kurdish, and
Assyrian communities, participated in the protest, while President
Erdogan met with US President Donald Trump at the White House. Later
the footage shows that Erdogan personally ordered the security detail
to attack the protesters.