Protests in 5 cities for 16 imprisoned Kurdish journalist
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- 11:01 15/9/2022
MKGP and DFG will hold protests in 5 cities in solidarity with 16 journalists who have been arrested 3 months ago.
MKGP and DFG will hold protests in 5 cities in solidarity with 16 journalists who have been arrested 3 months ago.
KNK Co-Chair Zeynep Murad stated that Turkey wanted to expand its influence in Northern and Eastern Syria and the Federated Kurdistan Region with attacks and called for national unity.
Making a statement regarding the application made by 350 lawyers to meet with Abdullah Öcalan, Asrın Law Office thanked the lawyers who showed solidarity.
Stating that the Hol Camp is the most concrete proof of Turkey-ISIS relations, YPJ Spokesperson Ruksen Mihemed said: “If we want to end ISIS, we need to hold Turkey accountable for its support.”
Continuing the struggle for justice, Şenyaşar family said: "Those who do not promise justice should not run for government. They will lose."
350 lawyers from around the world applied to the Ministry of Justice with a request to meet with PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan. Stating that discriminatory law was applied in Imrali, the lawyers demanded that the ban of lawyer visits be removed.
Stating that associations were established in Turkey to recruit women for ISIS, an ISIS member women from Hol Camp told about the violence and bullying they were subjected to, by the hand of the ISIS women faction called “El Hesbê”.
SDF Press Liaison Center Officer Ferhad Shami stated that the operation launched against ISIS in the Hol Camp will continue until its goals are achieved.
Calling for a march to Mount Cudi against the plunder of nature on September 17, HDP Şırnak Provincial Co-Chair Abdullah Güngen said: "We must oppose this plundering so that our nature does not turn into a desert."
Taking part in the meeting with the delegation of the UN Subcommittee for the Prevention of Torture, HDP MP Hüseyin Kaçmaz said: "The SPT should examine İmralı which is the source of torture, isolation and civilian death."
Sibel Balaç, who continues her death fast with the demand for a "fair trial", has dropped to 39 kilograms.
Emine Şenyaşar, who was on trial for allegedly insulting AKP's İbrahim Yıldız, asked the judge, "Who killed my children?"
Stating that the case should not be drop due to prescription, Anter's daughter Rahşan Anter said: "Journalists who follow my father's footsteps are thrown into prisons" 30 years after the Kurdish scholar Musa Anter was murdered by JİTEM.
The Ministry of Justice did not provide information on the number of imprisoned journalists as "information that does not concern the public".
Emine Şenyaşar who will stand trial today with the accusation that she insulted and slandered AKP MP İbrahim Yıldız, whose relatives and bodyguards murdered her family, is staging the sit-in today with dozens of people in front of the court house to support her today.