Our colleagues are detained for 4 days now: We draw strength from the truth
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- 11:34 11/6/2022
Our friends held under custody sent a message and said 'We are standing tall', and called for solidarity.
Our friends held under custody sent a message and said 'We are standing tall', and called for solidarity.
Stating that social isolation is symbolized in the person of Öcalan, Revolutionary Party Co-Chair Burcugül Çubuk said, “With this rally, we will be fighting for the future of the peoples.”
775 attorneys applied to Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office to visit PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan between June 10-17.
The detention period of 21 people, including 20 journalists, detained in Diyarbakır has been extended by 2 days.
Serdar Altan, Aziz Oruç and Ömer Çelik, among the 20 journalist under police custody, shared a message via their lawyers and said: "We will continue to write."
Continuing the Justice Watch, Ferit Şenyaşar and Emine Şenyaşar invited everyone to attend the commemorations to be held on June 14, the anniversary of the massacre and said: "Come and let's bring justice together."
Dozens of computers, hard drives and cameras belonging to journalists and production companies were seized during the raids in Diyarbakır.
21 people, including 20 journalists, have been held in police custody for the last 3 days.
Journalist Debbie Bookchin sent a message of solidarity for the 20 journalists detained yesterday in Diyarbakır.
Five people were injured as a result of a Turkish drone bombing a warehouse in Qamishlo.
The hearing of the case in which 46 journalists and media workers were tried for their professional activities in Istanbul was postponed.
It was learned that while the restraining order in the files of 21 people, including 20 journalists detained in Diyarbakır yesterday continues, the journalists are being held in solitary confinement.
Demanding justice with a sit-in for the last 458 days, Emine Şenyaşar told that she will continue the sit-in despite her health issues until she gets justice.
Condemning the detention of their colleagues in Diyarbakır, journalists called for solidarity to all press organisations against the government's effort for a "monologist media".