| February 15, 1999 Kurdish protests |
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| Date | February 15–18, 1999 |
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| Location | Turkey: Ankara, Diyarbakır, Istanbul
Armenia: Yerevan
Australia: Sydney
Austria: Vienna
Belgium: Brussels
Canada: Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver
Denmark: Copenhagen
France: Paris, Marseille, Strasbourg
Germany: Berlin, Bonn, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Stuttgart
Greece: Athens
Iran: Sanandaj, Kermanshah, Mahabad, Urmia, Tehran
Italy: Milan
Netherlands: The Hague
Russia: Moscow
Sweden: Stockholm
Switzerland: Bern, Geneva, Zurich
United Kingdom: London
United States: New York City, Washington, D.C. |
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| Caused by | Capture of Abdullah Öcalan |
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| Goals | Release of Abdullah Öcalan |
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Kurdish protesters
DEHAP
PKK
Other Kurdish groups |
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Turkey:
Thousands
Canada:
Montreal: 40
Ottawa: 300
Vancouver: 60
Belgium:
Brussels:50
Germany:
Berlin: 200
Düsseldorf: 300
Frankfurt: 50
Greece:
Athens: 10,000
Italy:
Milan: 20
Netherlands:
The Hague: 150
Switzerland:
Geneva: 30-40
United Kingdom:
London: 3,000 |
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1 dead and 1 injured (Turkey)
1,000 arrested (Turkey)
3 arrested (Canada)
1 injured (Denmark)
20+ arrested (France)
3 killed (Germany)
17 injured (Germany)
57 arrested (Germany)
350 detained (Greece)
49 detained (Russia)
1 injured (UK)
3 killed (Iran)
Total: 7 dead, 20+ injured, ~1,500 detained/arrested |
5 diplomats taken hostage (Austria)
9 police injured (Canada)
1 politician taken hostage (Germany)
1 diplomat taken hostage (Italy)
1 diplomat, 1 policeman taken hostage (Switzerland) |
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The February 1999 Kurdish protests were held by Kurds in Turkey, Iran and by the Kurdish diaspora worldwide, after Kurdistan Workers' Party leader Abdullah Öcalan had been captured at the Nairobi airport in Kenya, after having left the Greek embassy, and was brought to Turkey to stand trial for terrorism promoting separatism and treason.
In response to Öcalan's capture, Kurds staged protests in over 20 European cities, as well as in Canada and Australia, attacking Greek, Kenyan and Turkish diplomatic missions worldwide. The Israeli consulate in Berlin was also attacked, after Kurds alleged Israeli involvement in Öcalan's capture.
Since 1999, protests have been held by Kurds in Turkey, on February 15, every single year.