Visit to the graves of those killed in the 74th Massacre
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- 15:21 03/8/2023
Mass graves of Ezidis killed in the 74th Massacre were visited.
Mass graves of Ezidis killed in the 74th Massacre were visited.
While dozens of people lost their lives due to the military violence and attacks on the border line in Colemêrg, the perpetrators are acquitted with the policy of impunity.
Women for Justice director Dr. Leyla Ferman said: “The status of Shengal needs to be recognized.”
Resul Baltacı, who has been imprisoned for 30 years, has been prevented from being released for 11 months on the grounds of disciplinary punishments lifted by court order.
Stating that the 74th Massacre against Ezidis continued with the attacks of Turkey, Sociologist Azad Barış said: "We want to live freely with our faith, religion, culture, language and music."
Soldiers who attacked citizens protesting the military blockade in Akbelen Forest with tear gas, batons and shields, detained 1 person.
A person was detained in the besieged village of Bilbês in Elkê. It was reported that conflict and forest fire continued in the Bêtkar Valley in Qileban.
Şenyaşar family was not taken to the Ministry of Justice building where they went to meet with the authorities.
2 Kurdish kolbers were seriously injured as a result of the fire opened by Iranian border rangers on the border of Nowsud city.
The operation, which was started with the participation of thousands of soldiers and village guards, continues in Xîzan, where the elephant ban continues. Fierce clashes took place throughout the day in the operations.
Drawing attention that the Kobanê Case was not legal, Green Left Party Deputy Ali Bozan said: "The one who should be tried is the owner of the word 'Kobani will be invaded soon'."
Cihan Ülsen, the lawyer of the prisoners who was subjected to "pig-tie" torture in Antalya Type S Closed Prison, stated that they filed a criminal complaint regarding the issue.
Xezal Huseyn, who has not left the house where she took shelter during the ISIS attack on Shengal for 9 years, emphasized that Ezidis need to unite in order not to face similar massacres.
Stating that the leading criticisms were revealed in women's meetings, Green Left Party Women's Council member Sevtap Akdağ said: We accelerated our work for the new period."