DİYARBAKIR - Halise Aksoy and her daughter Mizgin Karataş, whose son's body, Agit İpek who lost his life in the conflict, was delivered to her in a box, were also detained.
As part of the Amed-based investigation, at least 126 people, including many journalists, politicians, lawyers, union leaders and artists, were detained in house raids in 21 provinces. Among those detained is Halise Aksoy, the mother of whom the body of her son Agit İpek, who lost her life in the conflict in Dersim, was delivered to her in a box.
The house of Halise Aksoy in Amed was raided early in the morning. Aksoy was later detained and taken to the Provincial Security Directorate. Simultaneously, the police raided the house of Aksoy's daughter, Mizgin Karataş, and detained Mizgin Karataş and his husband, Harun Karataş. The 4-year-old children of the Karataş couple were also taken to the police station. The child, who was kept safe all day, was handed over to his relatives at the last night.