Hundreds of letters to CPT for freedom of Öcalan
- women
- 16:50 08/7/2024
Hundreds of letters were sent to the CPT from Scandinavian countries for the physical freedom of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan.
Hundreds of letters were sent to the CPT from Scandinavian countries for the physical freedom of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan.
Speaking at the women's meeting, Kurdish politician Sebahat Tuncel pointed out that the trustee practice has become a regime and affects the lives of women first and foremost, and said: "The trustee is an attack against our women's libertarian line and the co-presidency system. As women, we have to weave ways of struggle against this attack."
Women taking part in the "Respect for the Will March" stated that they are marching against the policies of isolation and war and said: "We will take back what is ours."
Reacting to the fact that Mehmet Demirhan, who murdered Hilal Kar, has not been caught for 14 days, Kar's sister is concerned for the health and safety of her nephew.
Amed Metropolitan Municipality, which is trying to create a 5-year strategic plan by meeting with the city dynamics, held its first meeting with women.
Women in Europe sent 1,300 letters to the CPT within the scope of the "Freedom for Abdullah Öcalan, democratic solution to the Kurdish issue" campaign.
Explaining the importance of the common struggle against anti-women policies, the women said: "The relationship between the Kurdish women's movement and the feminist women's movement is not just a relationship of solidarity, but a relationship of struggle together."
In Istanbul, women will take over the guard against the usurpation of the will of the people of Colemêrg.
The prosecutor, who presented its opinion on 6 women journalists who were tried for their action in support of Free Press employees, requested punishment.
Leyla Gülçe lost her life suspiciously in Cizîr.
Gökçe Korkmaz from Women Strong Together pointed out that the government wants to confine women to their homes and usurp their freedom and social rights with the "Action Plan for the Protection and Strengthening of the Family".
Hazal Hendekçi from Mor Dayanışma said that the vested rights of women were targeted with trustees. Eftelya Koyuncu from the Women's Defense Network said: "The trustees first closed the shelters. Trustee politics is misogyny."
According to JINNEWS' violence tally for May, 34 women and 8 children were murdered. 18 women and 2 children died suspiciously.
According to the May report of the Mezopotamya Women Journalists Association; While 17 cases are ongoing against 24 journalists, 8 journalists are imprisoned as of April 1.
Emphasizing that all segments of society in favor of democracy should support the will of the people of Colemêrg, woman politicians said, "We all need to take a stand together."