Police break up confrontation between Kurds and Turks outside Vancouver's Greek embassy
VAN99021604 - 16 FEBRUARY 1999 - VANCOUVER, B.C. CANADA: A Kurdish protestor wipes the blood from the forehead of a fellow protestor who was injured when Police dragged back Kurdish protestors after they confronted two or three Turks near Vancouver's Greek Embassy, February 16. After negotiations approximately 30 Kurdish protestors had just been allowed by Vancouver police to peacefully leave the Greek Embassy which they had occupied, threatening to set themselves on fire if police interfered with force. The Kurd's are demanding the immediate release of Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan by the Turkish government after his betrayal by Greek authorities. wy/hr/H. Ruckemann UPI
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