KDP targets youth in Shengal
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- 13:01 29/9/2022
Journalist İbrahim Êzidî stated that special war policies were put into effect in Shengal and said that the KDP, together with Turkey, is forcing the youth to spy on each other.
Journalist İbrahim Êzidî stated that special war policies were put into effect in Shengal and said that the KDP, together with Turkey, is forcing the youth to spy on each other.
The National Union of Journalists in France sent a solidarity card to 16 Kurdish journalists imprisoned in Diyarbakır.
Stating that Iran's ongoing attacks are a clear expression of hostility towards the Kurds, the Kurdistani Alliance Initiative said:"It is important that inter-Kurdish unity should be against the attacks."
The Iranian army announced that the bases of the Kurdish forces in the Federated Kurdistan Region were bombed within the knowledge of the KDP.
Continuing their struggle for justice and sharing a message, the Şenyaşar family said: "Emine Şenyaşar is staging a sit-in for justice in front of the courthouse every day is a shame for those who rule Turkey."
Saying that Turkey ranks 11th in the world in terms of armed violence, Umut Foundation Board member Dr. Ayhan Akcan stated that weapons are mostly used against women.
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The political prisoners, who conveyed the increasing violations of rights in prisons in a letter they wrote, demanded support for the Justice Watch sit in protests all over Turkey, saying, "We are faced with an execution system unlike any other in anywhere in the world."
Derviş Kılınç, who was imprisoned for 30 years in prison, stated that although he was happy to be released, he was sad for the friends he left behind and said, "Everything feels so unfamiliar."
Cizre Region Autonomous Administration Justice Bureau Co-chairs Zeyneb Mihemed and Yılmaz Şero lost their lives in the attack carried out by Turkey with a drone on a vehicle in Girkê Legê, a province of Cizîr Canton.
Condemning to the court's refusal of its decision to hear then-Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu as a witness in the Tahir Elçi murder case, Diyarbakir Bar Association made a statement and said: "This decision is a disgraceful scandal."
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Visiting the Şenyaşar family, who continues their struggle for justice, HDP Co-Chair Tuncer Bakırhan said: "We will fight side by side until justice is achieved. Justice will be done sooner or later. No one can stop this pursuit of struggle."
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 18 months.