Airstrike on a house in Shengal
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- 14:37 16/5/2023
A house in Xanesor district of Shengal was attacked by drones.
A house in Xanesor district of Shengal was attacked by drones.
When journalist Öznur Değer, who stated that she was accused of participating in “demonstration” without a time, place or name, was asked if she wanted to go to the mountains, Değer said: “Right now, I am being tried as a journalist here.”
The first hearing of the case brought against Diren Yurtsever, the Editor-in-Chief of the Mezopotamya Agency (MA) and 11 journalists, started at the Ankara 4th High Criminal Court.
Lawyers of Asrın Law Office applied to Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office and İmralı Prison Directorate to meet with their client, PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan, whom they had not heard from for more than 2 years.
233 votes of the Green Left Party from the ballot box number 1234 in Bismîl were written to the MHP. HDP Amed(Diyarbakır) Provincial Co-chair Gülistan Atasoy stated that there are many similar situations and that they will object.
An armed attack was carried out on Karwan Gezneyi, the PUK parliamentarian of the Federal Kurdistan Region Parliament.
The first hearing of the case brought against 12 journalists, 10 of whom were imprisoned, including Diren Yurtsever, the Editor-in-Chief of MA, will be held at the Ankara 4th High Criminal Court today.
SDF conducted an operation against the ISIS cell in Hesekê and caught a gang leader.
YSK Chairperson Ahmet Yener announced that the Presidential election is in the second round.
Presidential candidate Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu said: “Don't fall into despair. I will stand upright. We will stand up and take this election together."
Continuing the sit-in, shared on their Twitter account, the Şenyaşar family said: "We will never give up on our fight for justice, this should be a 'trouble' for you".
Evaluating the election results and stating that they could not reach their goals, Green Left Party Co-Spokesperson Çiğdem Kılıçgün Uçar said: "The effect of fraud and conspiracy has been decisive in the emergence of these results."
The Green Left Party, with 9.93 percent of the votes in the General Elections, carried 49 percent female representation to the Parliament.
The Green Left Party won 63 MPs with 9.33 percent of the votes in the May 14 elections.
According to the unofficial results of the Presidential and 28th Term Parliamentary Elections, while there were no female MPs in 31 cities, 2 cities sent female MPs to the Parliament for the first time.