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15,000 Kurds Expected to Demo in Cologne

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The Turkish government and the banned Kurdish PKK were the last signs of agreement. Nevertheless, a large rally is to take place in Cologne. Today (10.00 a.m.) thousands of Kurds want to demonstrate for the release of the PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan. According to police statements, 15,000 participants are registered who want to move through parts of the city centre.The banned Kurdish workers party PKK had announced this year to withdraw its fight…

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In Cologne, thousands of Kurds want to demonstrate in the morning for the release of PKK leader Öcalan.

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Between the Turkish government and the banned Kurdish PKK, the signs were finally for agreement. Nevertheless, a large rally is now to take place in Cologne.

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A rally has been registered between 10 am and 6 pm to demonstrate for the freedom of the founder of the banned Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).

On Saturday there are several demonstrations in Cologne. The police therefore expect considerable traffic problems.

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If you want to drive relaxed from the Bergisches to Cologne on Saturday, you should think twice. Three large demonstrations are planned in the city center. So it is not only crowded in the city, but probably also on the motorways towards Cologne. Also with the public transport is not better.

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Radio Berg broke the news in on Friday, November 7, 2025.
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