Interim decision in Kobanê Case: Yorulmaz and Bağcık were released
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- 10:18 05/11/2022
Announcing its interim decision in the Kobanê Case, the court decided to release Bircan Yorulmaz and Mesut Bağcık.
Announcing its interim decision in the Kobanê Case, the court decided to release Bircan Yorulmaz and Mesut Bağcık.
ÖHD lawyers, who visited the prison for the condition of Yakup Brukanlı, who set his body on fire against the severe isolation, stated that although Brukan had second-degree burns, he was treated in the prison infirmary instead of being taken to the hospital.
Abdulhamit Orbay, who was imprisoned in Tekirdağ No. 2 Type F Prison, was released at the age of 60 after 30 years.
Rejecting the application for those who lost their lives during the curfew in Cizre, the Constitutional Court claimed that the right to life was not violated, the use of lethal force was necessary and it was impossible to identify the officers.
Families of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan and Ömer Hayri Konar, Hamili Yıldırım and Veysi Aktaş held in İmralı Prison applied to the prosecutor's office and the prison directorate for a visit.
Stating that they were concerned about the health status of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan, People in Van pointed out that the problems could be solved by lifting the isolation.
Continuing the sit-in protest in front of the Urfa Courthouse, Şenyaşar family told that their demands are the demands of everyone on the side of humanity.
Representatives of non-governmental organisations in Diyarbakır called for participation in the rally to be held in Silopi on November 6 against the use of chemical weapons.
Kurdish artist Samin Yassin, who supported the ongoing protests in Iran with his songs, was sentenced to death by the court.
Representatives of political party represantatives from Mersin, who will participate in the "March of Humanity Against the Use of Chemical Weapons" to be held in Silopi on November 6, stated that the use of chemical weapons is not the problem for Kurds alone, and said, "It prevents peoples from coming together."
German Left Party MP Gökay Akbulut stated that they applied to the OPCW to demand that Turkey's use of chemical weapons be examined by independent committees and said, "A crime against humanity is being committed. Operations must be stopped."
Speaking in front of the Courthouse in Urfa during the sit-in, Ferit Şenyaşar told that they will go to the parliament if Fadıl Şenyaşar is not acquitted and released.
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 19 months.
Journalists who were arrested for their reports sent a message to their colleagues, stating that they were waiting for letters and books.
Condemning the use of chemical weapons, Yazidi women said: "We must protect those who saved us from genocide. Today is our turn to protect them."