Disaster Manchester Piccadilly railway station shut down by protests - Goddammit, form Kurdistan so this shit doesn't happen again!

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Manchester Piccadilly railway station has reopened after about 100 protesters stormed the railway lines.

Campaigners blocked the tracks and some tried to climb overhead line equipment, National Rail said.

Crowds of people thought to be opposed to Turkey's war with Syrian Kurds held banners which read "stop Turkey from helping ISIS terrorists".

The station was closed for about three hours and caused disruption and long delays for some travellers.

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Image captionThe protesters were on the tracks
Supt Mark Cleland, of British Transport Police (BTP), said: "While we appreciate and respect the right to peaceful protest, when this compromises the safety of the public and the protesters themselves, any offenders will attract the full investigative resources of BTP.

"Those involved in this afternoon's incident will be subject to intense investigation with a view to arrest and prosecution.

"We will continue to maintain a police presence at this station and at other stations across the rail network."

Officers were called to reports 100 people were protesting at Piccadilly station shortly after 13:00 GMT.

Meanwhile, Pro-Kurdish protesters demonstrating about Turkey's military offensive in Afrin, Syria, have clashed with Turks and German police at Duesseldorf airport, leaving several people injured, said Agence France Presse.

Police used pepper spray against some demonstrators.

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Image captionOne of the protesters said the British government has not defended the people of Afrin
One activist in Manchester told the BBC the protest was over the "British government's silence" over the Afrin region.

She said: "They haven't defended the people of Afrin. Thousands of people are being killed and the Turkish troops are getting closer and closer to the city centre."

Another protester apologised for people being delayed but said "innocent people are being killed".

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Amaya Kourtney tweeted the "ridiculous" protests had resulted in a lengthy delay to her Leeds to Liverpool train and had "ruined Mothers Day".

Another passenger on Twitter was equally frustrated at the disruption to services.

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To the selfish protestors at Manchester Piccadilly who delayed everyone’s journey. No one seems to know what the point of the protest was so bit of a stupid waste of time then. Thx for ruining people’s day on Mother’s Day

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One passenger tweeted she was stuck on a packed train at Piccadilly station "going nowhere" when the railway line protest started.

She said protesters were holding up their babies and taking photos of each other on the tracks.

Sophy Colbert said on Twitter there was "around 100 people on the tracks" and it was "getting a bit heated".

She was handed a leaflet entitled "Stop Turkey's war crimes and crime against humanity".

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The closure caused disruption elsewhere, with Russ Neil tweeting: "Stockport rammed now with people attempting to get back to Euston."

The Leeds to Manchester Airport service was also affected.

BBC North presenter Luxmy Gopalakrishnan tweeted: "People queuing for the next available replacement bus at Stalybridge station after Manchester Airport train terminated here due to protesters on rails at Piccadilly."

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Image captionTrain passengers at Stalybridge are waiting for a bus replacement
And Mel Blockley tweeted she was stuck at Manchester Oxford Street station trying to get home to see her son.

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Stuck at Manchester Oxford Train Station due to protest at Piccadilly! Not too sure what we’ve all done wrong!? Thanks for causing such disruption! It’s Mother’s Day & I have a little boy to get home too!
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Well done to the Peshmerga for collectively pissing off England's second city by shutting down it's busiest railway on a day when people want to travel to see their mothers! Really garnering support there! Also, DON'T TAKE YOUR KIDS ONTO LIVE RAILWAYS YOU DIVS.
 
I don't care if it's a Muslim, a Kurd or a mentally ill person. You waste my time by being on the tracks, killing yourself on the tracks, praying on the tracks, opening a wormhole on the tracks - I want a train to run you over and keep going for burdening my day.

Why can't they protest in their own country?
 
Because this thread is about Kurds.

That BBC article isn't about the kurds. It's really not.

Take a drive into southern turkey where totten years ago showed the bullet holes in the houses.

http://www.michaeltotten.com/archives/001055.html

I really don't think you were talking about the kurds back in 2006, or 2001, or even before hand. Because the BBC wasn't.

If you were then I'll tip my hat to you...but where you?
 
That BBC article isn't about the kurds. It's really not.

Take a drive into southern turkey where totten years ago showed the bullet holes in the houses.

http://www.michaeltotten.com/archives/001055.html

I really don't think you were talking about the kurds back in 2006, or 2001, or even before hand. Because the BBC wasn't.

If you were then I'll tip my hat to you...but where you?
I don't need to read some flowery fluff piece on the Kurdish regions of northern Iraq to know what it was like there in 2006, which honestly this presentation on the blog isn't exactly accurate. While there was relative peace in February of that year, later in the fall things literally exploded and the formation of the death squads and break out of civil war just south of Kurdistan in Iraq took place. I definitely was talking about and very keenly aware of the maltreatment of the Kurdish ethnic minority, particularly by the Sunni Muslims during that time and before.

The Kurds are currently fending off ISIS and have been with some success for a time now. Meanwhile the Turkish military, a prominently Sunni nation, have decided to attack the Syrian Kurdish population. Not entirely surprising that Turkey would take advantage and use this, or any, opportunity for a genocide because Turkey is garbage and the Sunnis are monsters.

Tip your fucking hat elsewhere.
 
Kurdish populations have been ethnically and ideologically different from their Sunni and Turkoman counterparts for literally centuries and the only reason why they're a part of present day turkey is because of the imperial Ottoman Empire. If the Allies had known more about the middle east by the time the Quadruple Alliance was getting split up, they'd have segregated the Kurds like they did with Syria and Lebanon.
 
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Well done to the Peshmerga for collectively pissing off England's second city by shutting down it's busiest railway on a day when people want to travel to see their mothers! Really garnering support there! Also, DON'T TAKE YOUR KIDS ONTO LIVE RAILWAYS YOU DIVS.

What's it like living in such a shit country? I bet you wish you lived in a real country like the USA.

Also Moz lives here.
 
I'm all for the Kurdish people in turkey having the independence.In other hand , Iran,Iraq and syria are not stable enought for the kurdish territories to gain independence, it would be like the Christian's nation that Israel created in lebanon.

Also, before independence, Kurds in iraq need to stop the barzani clan to make their region more shitty.

I like the kurds too, but they particpated in the Armenian genocide. So you know...

And armenians help muslims against the bizantine empire in the first muslim conquest and later they help the mongol empire.
All nation have shady things in their history.
 
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