Senyaşar family's sit-in continues
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- 15:22 10/11/2022
The Senyaşar family's sit-in in front of the Urfa Courthouse continues on its 612th day.
The Senyaşar family's sit-in in front of the Urfa Courthouse continues on its 612th day.
The Şimşek family, who took part in the attack against the Şenyaşar family and are relatives of AKP MP İbrahim Halil Yıldız, killed 2 members of the Altay family, whose houses they had opened fire on.
Claiming that they were not aware of the use of chemical weapons, the Kurdistan Region Human Rights Commission Spokesperson avoided talking about the released video.
Stating that those who do not promise to "clear the state from war crimes" will not receive support from the HDP, Journalist Veysi Sarısözen said:"The Alliance of Six, which do not speak about the use of chemical weapons, are complicit in war crimes."
It was learned that MİT held meetings with FSA in Antep and HTS in Atmê, the two organisations MİT acts in cooperation with.
The visitors of the 16 journalists arrested in Amed, were removed from the visiting list due to being found "undesirable'. Attorney of the journalists Resul Temur described the decision as a "second punishment".
A citizen was injured in the attack on Siker El Ihmêr village in Til Temir district.
Continuing the sit-in action with his mother despite the cold weather, stated that the perpetrators of the massacre were hiding behind the government.
The motions of HDP Group Deputy Chairperson regarding the use of chemical weapons were returned, saying "issues that cannot be asked".
Historical ruins came to light under the destroyed houses in the Ben û Sen district of Yenişehir district. Municipal employees, under the management of trustees, who carry out landscape work in the region, cover the ruins defended as the “Second Wall” with soil and concrete.
When the prisoners in Marmara (Silivri) Closed Prison failed to pay the bill of 1,500 TL, their electricity was cut off by the administration.
Serav Municipality Co-Mayor Abdulkadir Çalişkan, who was released from Van Prison and a trustee appointed instead of him, said that the purpose of the serious violations of rights against prisoners is intimidation.
Ömer Evsen, who was released after 30 years, drew attention to injustice in Turkey with the words "there is no freedom outside". Evsen said: "There is an aggravated isolation in prisons. More initiatives are needed to end the violations of rights."
Alevi organisations, which gathered in front of the Parliament against the draft law on "Alevi Bektaşi Culture and Djemevi Presidency", called out: "We demand equal citizenship, not a bag of laws."
Stating that they sent a letter with the signatures of 775 lawyers to the Ministry of Justice for PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan, ELDH Deputy Secretary General Thomas Schmidt said: "The whole world knows about the isolation and the isolation must end."