Scuffles in Ecuador as pro-Kurdish protesters turn out against Erdogan

Violent scenes in Ecuador’s capital of Quito on Thursday (February 04) as Kurdish supporters turned out to protest Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan who is in the South American country on an official visit.

The protest started out peacefully outside the country’s National Higher Studies Institute before Erdogan was due to arrive. Security was high with police and soldiers trying to keep back protesters.

Scuffles later erupted when some protesters found their way into the Institute and were forcibly removed.

The pro-Kurdish supporters are protesting Turkey’s military operation in southeast areas of the Turkey against PKK-militants operating in the region.

Last year, Erdogan said that a peace process with the PKK was consigned to the “refrigerator” following an escalation of violence.

According to local media, a member of Erdogan’s security entourage attacked a protester as the Turkish president exited the building.

Erdogan’s visit to the South American country seeks to improve bilateral ties between the two nations. According to official figures, both sides are looking to increase trade to up to $1 billion annually from a current $200 million.

During his visit, Erdogan has asked for understanding for migrants fleeing war-torn Syria.

Violent scenes in Ecuador’s capital of Quito on Thursday (February 04) as Kurdish supporters turned out to protest Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan who is in the South American country on an official visit.

The protest started out peacefully outside the country’s National Higher Studies Institute before Erdogan was due to arrive. Security was high with police and soldiers trying to keep back protesters.

Scuffles later erupted when some protesters found their way into the Institute and were forcibly removed.

The pro-Kurdish supporters are protesting Turkey’s military operation in southeast areas of the Turkey against PKK-militants operating in the region.

Last year, Erdogan said that a peace process with the PKK was consigned to the “refrigerator” following an escalation of violence.

According to local media, a member of Erdogan’s security entourage attacked a protester as the Turkish president exited the building.

Erdogan’s visit to the South American country seeks to improve bilateral ties between the two nations. According to official figures, both sides are looking to increase trade to up to $1 billion annually from a current $200 million.

During his visit, Erdogan has asked for understanding for migrants fleeing war-torn Syria. (Reuters)