People in Cyprus protested this week. They are unhappy about attacks in Rojava. Rojava is a region in northeastern Syria. Many people believe war crimes are happening there. Protesters asked Cyprus and the world to stop the attacks.
Hundreds of people protested in Nicosia and Limassol. They shouted slogans. They said "Woman, life, freedom." They also spoke against President Erdogan. Banners showed support for Rojava and Kurdistan.
The protests showed worry about more violence in Syria. Protesters said the attacks are not just about land. They believe it is an attack on a special way of life. This way of life is based on equality and democracy. They fear this is being destroyed.
A group from the Democratic Union Party met with officials. They visited the European Union office. They also met at the House of Representatives. They wanted to get political help. An ecologist politician also supported the protests.
The protesters want an end to outside help for the fighting. They want Cyprus to speak out. They asked for fighting to stop immediately. They also want those responsible for violence to be held accountable. One protester said, "What is happening... is an attack on freedom." They feel the world is not doing enough.