Released journalists: They can't keep our voices down
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- 10:59 16/7/2023
Released after 13 months in detention in Amed, Journalists said: "We will continue where we left off. They cannot keep our voices down."
Released after 13 months in detention in Amed, Journalists said: "We will continue where we left off. They cannot keep our voices down."
Calling all parties to the hearing to be held on July 18, Ferit Şenyaşar said that they will bring the actions of the Justice Watch before the Ministry of Justice, even though there is no decision that will ease their conscience.
The countryside of Xûlepûr village of Xîzan district of Bedlis was bombed again with two helicopters today after the curfew.
The indictment against journalist Merdan Yanardağ, who was arrested for criticizing the Imrali isolation, was accepted.
It was stated that Turkey attacked the Zap region twice with tactical nuclear bombs.
Families of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan and Ömer Hayri Konar, Hamili Yıldırım and Veysi Aktaş held in İmralı Prison applied to the prosecutor's office and the prison directorate for a visit.
11 people were detained in house raids in Mersin on charges of "making propaganda for a terrorist organization".
An investigation was launched against 54 lawyers who expressed their support to the family of Jîna Emini, who was murdered by the regime forces in Iran.
Crime scene investigation footage has emerged after the attack in which three members of the Şenyaşar family were killed in Suruç State Hospital.
The head of the ranger Şükrü Akçay, who killed the shepherd Musa Çelik in Midyad, was released after 20 months of detention despite being sentenced to 12 years and 6 months in prison.
Stating that the state violated its own laws with the isolation against PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan, ÖHD Istanbul Branch Co-Chair Gürkan Isteli said: "A legal, social and political struggle should be waged against the isolation."
Drawing attention that ATK, which reported that he "could be held in prison", violated the principle of equality, attorney Ömer Alagöz said: "Ill prisoners are left dead."
The managers of Barikat and Purple Barikat, which started the "Be a Barricade Against Drugs" campaign against the increasing drug and prostitution in Amed, asked all non-governmental organizations to support them.
Hasan Mesut Çelebi, who was released from prison after 31 years, said: "No one gets tired in the struggle for the democratic revolution. Thanks to the struggle of our people, we survived, we will pay our debts to our people."
Drawing attention to the increase in crimes against children, the Green Left Party and HDP stated that the number of births by children under the age of 15 reached 21,087 in 22 years and demanded that sexual crimes be prevented.