Emine Şenyaşar: Don't leave us alone tomorrow

img
URFA -  Inviting everyone to commemorate the anniversary of the massacre that will be held tomorrow, Emine Şenyaşar, whose husband and two sons were murdered by the AKP's Yıldız family, said: "I want justice for everyone and be with us tomorrow.”
 
The Justice Watch carried out by the Şenyaşar family has reached day 462. The sit-in was launched on  March 9, 2021 by Emine Şenyaşar, who lost her husband and two sons as a result of the attack carried out by AKP MP İbrahim Halil Yıldız's bodyguards and relatives in the Suruç province of Urfa, on June 14, 2018. Mother and son arrived in front of the Urfa Courthouse which is 42 kilometers away from their house in Suruç district early in the morning. 
 
The mother and son, who conveyed the story of the massacre they were subjected to and their struggle for justice, to the attorneys and citizens who were on their way to the courthouse, and invited everyone to participate in the commemoration event to be held on June 14, the anniversary of the massacre.
 
'I WANT JUSTICE FOR EVERYONE'
 
Emine Şenyaşar, who has been staging a sit- in for 462 days despite many obstructions by the state, drew attention to the commemoration to be held tomorrow and said: "We have not comemmorated the people we have lost for the last 4 years. We haven't been able grieve their losses yet. Everyone should be with us tomorrow. We will greive the loss of my husband and two sons after my son Fadıl is released. I want justice for everyone. I'm not leaving here until Justice prevails. Enough is enough, we want to go back home. They killed 3 people, the state should release my son. It has been 4 years and my son is still held in solitary confinement. This cruelty should end now. Those who killed my children should be caught. Why aren't they caught? Usually people are not killed in front of the doctors in hospitals. I am old and scik. It is not easy for me to come here everyday. But I will die here if necessary. I will be here until my demands are met."
 
Drawing attention to the commemoration event, the family shared the following message from their Twitter account: "Morality is to oppose injustice, no matter who it comes from, and to support those who seek justice, no matter who they are."