Şenyaşar family's search for justice is on its 586th day
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- 12:41 15/10/2022
Continuing the sit-in, the Şenyaşar family said:We learned from the media that the indictment was being prepared in the file regarding the hospital massacre."
Continuing the sit-in, the Şenyaşar family said:We learned from the media that the indictment was being prepared in the file regarding the hospital massacre."
Stating that the pressure on the press will increase with the "Censorship Law", Deputy Director of IPI Scott Griffen said:"There is a press freedom crisis in Turkey and that a climate of fear is wanted to be created with this."
HDP Youth Council Member Vedat Özer, who was detained 16 times in two years and 12 lawsuits were filed against him, was threatened to leave the city with his mother during his house raid. Özer filed a criminal complaint against the police officers on duty.
Soldiers raiding the villages of Şîvelan and Xana Musa in Hakkari every day are imposing spies and guards on the villagers. The threatened villagers said they would continue to defend their rights.
A military operation was launched in the Çiyaye Lis region of Kulp district, located between the villages of Cirik, Tiltef, Kurikan and Bırezeyno. It was stated that low flights were made with drones and helicopters over the villages and a GBT checkpoint was established at the entrances.
The gendarmerie attacked the lawyers who protested against the lawyers and journalists being allowed into the hall at the hearing of the case against Onur Gencer, who murdered Deniz Poyraz.
Continuing their struggle for justice and condemning the censorship law passed in the Parliament, the Şenyaşar family said: "We are right. No obstacle can stand against the truth.”
Certified attorneys and members of the press, who come to Şakran Prison Campus for the hearing of the case against Onur Gencer, who murdered Deniz Poyraz in İzmir, are not allowed into the courtroom with the decision of the court committee.
Batter marks and bruises were seen on Süphan Çabuk's body, who was murdered in Rize Kalkandere Type L Prison.
The Turkish parliament has passed the "censorship bill” seeking up to three years in jail for those spreading so-called "disinformation" on the internet.
Nagihan Akarsel, a member of the Jineology Academy Center, was sent off on her last journey with the slogan "Jin, jiyan, azadi" on women's shoulders.
Following the funeral ceremony of Nagihan Akarsel, Journalists Dilan Babat and Fırat Can Arslan were detained.
Jineology Academy Member Nagihan Akarsel's mortal remains was welcomed in the village where she was born, with the slogan "Jin jiyan azadi".
Women journalists being held in Diyarbakır condemned the murder of Nagihan Akarsel and said, "We promise to follow Nagihan's path."
Many people started to gather in Gölyazı to bid farewell to the Nagihan Akarsel, a member of the Jineology Research Center.