Mount Metina bombed
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- 16:24 15/10/2023
Turkey bombed Mount Metîna with heavy weapons and helicopters.
Turkey bombed Mount Metîna with heavy weapons and helicopters.
Demand for physical freedom of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan came to the fore in the speeches made, slogans shouted and banners opened at the congress of the Green Left Party, which will continue its path under the name HEDEP.
Green Left Party Co-Spokesperson İbrahim Akın stated that they have entered a new era with the congress and said: "Wars that cause people to be murdered are not a solution." Co-Speaker Çiğdem Kılıçgün Uçar said:“Our greatest success is our common struggle. We will succeed together."
Imprisoned politicians sent a message to the Green Left Party congress and said: "We say 'no' to the wars, occupation, exploitation and isolation imposed on our people."
The new name of the Green Left Party has been determined as People's Equality and Democracy Party (HEDEP).
Thousands of people came together for the grand congress of the Green Left Party with the motto "For Freedom".
3 citizens were kidnapped in Efrin under Turkish control.
14 regions were declared "Temporary Special Security Zones" by Şırnak Governorship for 15 days.
Residents of Maxmur Camp protested Turkey's ongoing attacks and condemned the international silence.
Families of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan and Ömer Hayri Konar, Hamili Yıldırım and Veysi Aktaş held in İmralı Prison applied to Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office and İmralı Prison Directorate for a visit.
Police raided PSAKD Sarıyer Branch. Many people were detained in simultaneous house raids.
Describing the attacks against Northern and Eastern Syria as "intolerance towards the Kurds", Green Left Party MP Sinan Çiftyürek emphasized that the Kurds should be united against the attacks.
Petty Officer Musa Esat Kaya lost his life in the conflict that took place during the attacks in Zap, Avaşîn and Metina regions.
Internationalist young people who were detained due to violence in Riha were sent to the Repatriation Center.
At least 20 people, including ÇHD lawyers, were detained in Ankara.