Parliament will open tomorrow with an oath-taking ceremony
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- 16:08 01/6/2023
The 28th term legislative year of the Council will begin with the oath-taking ceremony to be held tomorrow.
The 28th term legislative year of the Council will begin with the oath-taking ceremony to be held tomorrow.
142 people were executed in Iran in May.
Baran Gül, who is imprisoned in Kırıkkale Type F Prison, stated that they were not taken to the air for days, they could not benefit from social activities, their letters were confiscated and they had hot water problems.
PUK Leader Bafil Talabani, who published a message on the anniversary of the establishment of the PUK, said: "The party and our personal interests should not let us forget our great purpose. We have no choice but to unite."
HDP Spokesperson Ebru Günay, who stated that they started the renewal process after the election, said that after completing the board meetings in the party, they will make the necessary criticism and self-criticism and hold their grand congress.
The lawyers of the Secret Law Office applied to the Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office and the İmralı Prison Directorate to meet with their client, PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan, who has not been heard from for 2 years.
At least 107 people, including 21 women, were arrested in Iran in May.
Pointing out that they were accused of the news they report, released journalist Emrullah Acar said: "Even if a single Free Press employee remains outside, we will work, the truth will not remain in the dark."
According to the Afrin-Syria Human Rights Organization, 53 people were kidnapped and hundreds of trees were cut down in Afrin in May.
6 youth members of HDP İzmir Youth Council were detained.
Asrın Law Office, which applied to the CPT to end the absolute lack of communication towards PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan, stated that they expect an urgent action.
Arrested politician Selahattin Demirtaş noted: "While I continue the struggle from prison with resistance like all my comrades, I am leaving active politics at this stage."
The examination of detained journalist Zeynel Bulut was blocked by the soldiers after he explained his complaint in Kurdish.
The Van Governor's Office did not allow an investigation to be launched against the police, who threatened the journalists who followed the news with death, on the grounds that "The police used his gun to protect himself".
Resistance against the blockade in Makhmur Camp continues on its 12th day.