NORTH KURDISTAN, — Kurds in North Kurdistan continue their protest against the Iranian invasion of South Kurdistan. BDP Sirnak provincial and Cizre, Silopi, Idil, Uludere and Beytussebap district organizations continue their protest at Esendere Border Gate in Yuksekova/Hakkari.
It is reported that the entrances and exits have been halted at the border gate due to the sit-in action. Demonstrators put up a tent at the entrance of the gate, Iranian and Turkish soldiers have been deployed in two sides of the border.
In a statement released in the early hours of the morning, Silopi Mayor Emin Togurlu remarked that they have closed the entrance into Turkey for a week due to the operation by the Iranian regime.
Togurlu said; “With the disallowance of entrances into the country, our act has been successful in the first step and we will continue our act until Iran stops the operation.”
While the statement was followed by slogans condemning Iran, life at the border gate came to a stopping point when the mass closed the way to traffic in company with slogans. Especially the vehicles of Iranians in Turkey fell in long lines at the gate.
Meanwhile, Iranian and Turkish troops began to be deployed on both sides of the border gate. While soldiers are trying not to be seen during the military build-up, the act continues without interruption.