SAITAMA, Mar 22 (News On Japan) –
A pageant celebrating the Kurdish New Year, often known as “Newroz,” was held in Saitama City on March twenty third, drawing round 1,500 contributors, though tensions briefly escalated as people calling for the exclusion of foreigners gathered on the venue.
The occasion came about at Akigase Park in Sakura Ward, the place attendees wearing vibrant conventional apparel and danced to Kurdish music. One participant stated, “This is Kurdish clothing. It’s very enjoyable.”
Newroz, which implies “new day” in Kurdish, is taken into account probably the most necessary celebrations for Kurdish individuals, marking the arrival of spring and renewal.
However, the environment turned tense when metropolis meeting members from Toda, recognized for advocating the exclusion of foreigners, appeared on the venue, resulting in a confrontation between them and pageant contributors. According to studies, one of many meeting members was struck in the course of the altercation.
In latest years, discrimination towards Kurds residing in Japan, together with situations of hate speech, has been on the rise. Wakkas Chorak, who organized the pageant, expressed hope for coexistence, saying that he needs for Japanese and Kurdish individuals to dwell collectively peacefully.
Source: TBS

