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			 Remember El?i, Dink, Balikci 
		
		
		
	LOS ANGELES, Calif.—Dozens of local activists and community members gathered at the Turkish Consulate in Los Angeles» to protest the recent assassination of human rights activist and lawyer Tahir El?i. El?i was the president of the Diyarbakir Bar Association and one of the most prominent Kurdish lawyers and human rights defenders in Turkey. He was shot dead with a single bullet to the back of his head on Nov. 28. El?i died moments after delivering a speech calling for an end to the ongoing military siege of Kurdish cities in southeastern Turkey.  Dozens of local activists and community members gathered at the Turkish Consulate in Los Angeles to protest the assassination of human rights activist and lawyer Tahir El?i. Protesters demanded accountability from the Turkish government, namely, the AK Party and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.They also demanded that the U.S. government stop its support of the Turkish government, banning all arms sales to the AKP government, and suspending Turkey from NATO.  Members of various communities affected by Turkey’s atmosphere of racism, intimidation, and fear came together in solidarity to honor El?i and other victims of Turkish oppression. Chalk-outlines of human figures, symbolizing the bodies of El?i and Dink, were drawn outside the Turkish Consulate’s front steps, turning the protest into a crime scene. ‘This is only the beginning of our important work in fighting together for the betterment of our communities in Turkey and our occupied homelands,’ read a statement by the AYF.Remember El?i, Dink, Balikci LOS ANGELES, Calif.—Dozens of local activists and community members gathered at the Turkish Consulate in Los Angeles» to protest the recent assassination of human rights activist and lawyer Tahir El?i. El?i was the president of the Diyarbakir Bar Association and one of the most prominent Kurdish lawyers and human rights defenders in Turkey. He was shot dead with a single bullet to the back of his head on Nov. 28. El?i died moments after delivering a speech calling for an end to the ongoing military siege of Kurdish cities in southeastern Turkey. Dozens of local activists and community members gathered at the Turkish Consulate in Los Angeles to protest the assassination of human rights activist and lawyer Tahir El?i. Protesters demanded accountability from the Turkish government, namely, the AK Party and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Members of various communities affected by Turkey’s atmosphere of racism, intimidation, and fear came together in solidarity to honor El?i and other victims of Turkish oppression. Kurdish, Armenian, and various Middle Eastern community members were in attendance along with human rights organizations and community coalitions. Protesters demanded accountability from the Turkish government, namely, the AK Party and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. [...] Remember El?i, Dink, Balikci LOS ANGELES, Calif.—Dozens of local activists and community members gathered at the Turkish Consulate in Los Angeles» to protest the recent assassination of human rights activist and lawyer Tahir El?i. El?i was the president of the Diyarbakir Bar Association and one of the most prominent Kurdish lawyers and human rights defenders in Turkey. He was shot dead with a single bullet to the back of his head on Nov. 28. El?i died moments after delivering a speech calling for an end to the ongoing military siege of Kurdish cities in southeastern Turkey. Dozens of local activists and community members gathered at the Turkish Consulate in Los Angeles to protest the assassination of human rights activist and lawyer Tahir El?i. Protesters demanded accountability from the Turkish government, namely, the AK Party and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Members of various communities affected by Turkey’s atmosphere of racism, intimidation, and fear came together in solidarity to honor El?i and other victims of Turkish oppression. Kurdish, Armenian, and various Middle Eastern community members were in attendance along with human rights organizations and community coalitions. Protesters demanded accountability from the Turkish government, namely, the AK Party and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. [...] [img][/img] More...  | 
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