Support to 'sending money to prisoners' campaign in Wan
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- 15:16 26/11/2024
Wan TUHAY-DER sent money to prisoners as part of the campaign.
Wan TUHAY-DER sent money to prisoners as part of the campaign.
DEM Party Co-chairs Tuncer Bakırhan and Tülay Hatimoğulları have applied to the Ministry of Justice for a meeting with Abdullah Öcalan.
The Ministry of Interior announced that 231 people, including journalists and writers, were detaine in house raids in 30 provinces.
In Tekirdağ Prison, prisoner Mehmet Başaran recentlu had a heart attack and stated that he was not taken to hospital.
DEM Party Co-chairs Tuncer Bakırhan and Tülay Hatimoğulları will apply to Ministry of Justice to go to İmralı.
Lawyers from the Asrın Law Office have made a new application for a meeting with their client Abdullah Öcalan.
Journalists, artists and co-mayors were detained in many cities.
In North and East Syria, women held mass demonstrations in many cities with the slogan "Jin, jiyan, azadi" on 25 November.
Women took to the streets across the country for their rights and lives and raised the struggle against male-state violence, war and isolation policies.
ÖHD announced a report on the police violence during the protests against the appointment of trustees to Mêrdîn, Êlih and Xelfetî municipalities. According to the report, 261 people were detained and 57 people were arrested during the protests.
Alevi organizatons went to Dersîm against kayyum and said they do not accept the usurper trustee.
İHD Amed Branch announced the one year Women's Rights Violations Report in Kurdistan cities. It is stated that at least 114 women were murdered in one year adn 57 of them were killed in their homes.
İHD Central Executive Committee member Nuray Çevirmen demanded release of İHD executive Hatice Onaran and said: "People and organisations seeking justice, and above all the political establishment, must raise their voices against this grave unlawfulness."
According to the report prepared by UN Women, 85 thousand women and girls were murdered by men in 2023. Global data showed that the most dangerous place for a women is her home.
Adana Chief Public Prosecutor's Office opened an investigation against those who were beaten during the police attack on the trustee protest on the charge "resisting to prevent the fullfill of duty".