Hundreds of people gathered in the West Bank to mourn and honor the life of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, a 26-year-old Turkish American activist who was killed while protesting the Israeli occupation of the West Bank. The procession was filled with chants of “Free, free Palestine” as the crowd showed their support for the cause Eygi was fighting for.
Eygi’s tragic death has sparked outrage and sadness among those who knew her, both in the United States and in Turkey. She was a dedicated advocate for Palestinian rights and against the occupation, and her passion for the cause inspired many who knew her.
The video of the procession captures the emotional and powerful moment as hundreds of people come together to remember Eygi and continue the fight for justice in the region. The crowd’s chants are a reminder of the ongoing struggles faced by Palestinians living under occupation, and the determination of activists like Eygi to stand up for their rights.
Eygi’s death is a tragic reminder of the risks that activists face in their fight for justice and freedom. Her memory will continue to inspire others to carry on the work she started, and to press for an end to the occupation in the West Bank.
The procession in her honor is a powerful moment of solidarity and remembrance, as people come together to mourn her loss and recommit to the cause she dedicated her life to. Eygi’s legacy will live on in the hearts of those who knew her and in the ongoing struggle for justice in the Middle East.
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