
Six Wounded in Knife Attack at Kurdish Demonstration in Antwerp
Four suspects were arrested at Antwerp’s Opera House after a knife attack on Kurdish protesters.

Four suspects were arrested at Antwerp’s Opera House after a knife attack on Kurdish protesters.

“A leader who privately embraces sectarian expansion while publicly signaling moderation cannot credibly claim to protect minorities or respect state sovereignty,” counterterrorism expert Sarah Adams said.

Demonstrations in support of Kurdish regions in Syria drew large crowds across Germany, with police reporting violence at some protests.

Damascus accused of violating previous agreements as its forces advance into Kurdish-controlled areas.

Unrest driven by economic hardship has spread to most provinces, drawing international attention—as rights groups report hundreds of arrests and rising casualties.

A recent protest in Berlin saw hundreds glorify massacres against Syria’s Druze minority.

The crowd, including Syrian refugees, chanted for rape, murder, and ethnic cleansing in a chilling public rally.

As could be expected, tensions in the Middle East are spilling over into Western Europe’s minority communities.

An honest assessment reveals that German mainstream politics has served as Erdoğan’s most effective accomplice for years.
The Kurdistan Workers’ Party met, intending to give up its guns and dissolve the organisation.