ECtHR: Celebrating Abdullah Öcalan's birthday is not a crime
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- 13:57 09/9/2022
ECtHR sentenced Turkey to compensation in the case of Fehime Ete, who was sentenced to prison for celebrating the birthday of PKK Leader Abdullan Öcalan.
ECtHR sentenced Turkey to compensation in the case of Fehime Ete, who was sentenced to prison for celebrating the birthday of PKK Leader Abdullan Öcalan.
Continuing their sit-in and calling out to the Ministry of Justice, the Şenyaşar family said: “Justice exists only as a word in Urfa. You will be remembered for what you have done.”
40 children were killed or injured in 24 days in Northern and Eastern Syria during Turkey's attacks. Nudem Movement Spokesperson Cihan Reşid said: "Turkey's aim is to destroy the credibility of the autonomous region by killing children and civilians."
Asrın Law Office applied to the CPT for an "urgent visit" request for PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan and prisoners Hamili Yıldırım, Ömer Hayri Konar and Veysi Aktaş, who have not been heard from for the last 17 months.
It was stated that 15 prisoners whose wards were raided and all their materials confiscated in Bafra Type T Prison were put in cells. The prisoners, who called their families on the phone, said that they had no life security.
Continuing the sit-in with his mother, Ferit Şenyaşar said that their request to meet with the 10th prosecutor who was assigned to the case of the massacre in the hospital, which has been carried out "confidently" for more than 4 years, was rejected.
SDF announced that 2 of its members lost their lives in the clash with ISIS members in Hol Camp last night.
80-year-old Makbule Özer, who was released, stated that they were arrested with her husband because they are Kurds, and said: “I didn't miss the outside world in prison because I was constantly ill.”
While a distribution and sale ban was imposed on the book of HDP former Co-Chair Figen Yüksekdağ titled "Walls will be pulled down", a decision was made for it to be pulled of the shelved and disposed of.
The KNK Executive Council condemned the attack against HPG guerrillas in the Xelifan region and demanded that the injured fighters be handed over to the HPG.
ETHA and MA reporters, who were exposed to police violence and detention while they were following news, filed a criminal complaint against the police.
Journalists Sadık Topaloğlu and Sadiye Eser were sentenced to 6 years and 3 months in prison for "membership of a terrorist organisation" based on the statements of the witness who never testified at the hearings.
Representatives of non-governmental organisations, who want the demands of ill prisoners on hunger strike to be met, said that deaths in prison increase as the violations of rights increases with the deadlock in Kurdish question.
The appeal against the arrest of 16 journalists in Diyarbakır was once again rejected.
Residents of Tonekrak, Pirejman, Berig and Tirmal villages of the Dicle district, which has been under blockade for 7 years, told about their grievances and demanded the blockade be lifted.