Police attack on Saturday Mothers: 12 detentions
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- 13:23 15/4/2023
The police, who attacked the Saturday Mothers who wanted to make a statement in Galatasaray Square, detained at least 12 people.
The police, who attacked the Saturday Mothers who wanted to make a statement in Galatasaray Square, detained at least 12 people.
In the indictment prepared against journalist Ömer Çelik, it was claimed that in the program he presented, Çelik talked about the isolation in Imrali and the oppression of the Kurds, and that "he made speeches in a way that shook the loyalty and trust of the Kurds to their state".
The Ministry of Interior refused to share information and documents, arguing that "they are not the hostile party" in the lawsuit filed for the disclosure of Sheikh Said's burial place.
Stating that they still did not receive a response to the application made to the Ministry and YSK on March 21 regarding the situation of women in shelters, Purple Roof Women's Shelter Foundation volunteer Zeynep Ekin Aklar said: "The regulation of the YSK remained technical."
Journalist Dilan Akyol, who was taken into custody, was released by the prosecutor's office.
Iraqi Minister of Immigration and Immigrant, Ivan Faik, announced that a budget has been allocated for the reconstruction of Shengal and the return of migrants.
It has been learned that the secret witness "CV23TY45UP78", who was included in the indictment of 18 journalists, 15 of whom were imprisoned in Amed(Diyarbakır), was heard before the HDP's decision to block the treasury aid and was shown as evidence in the file.
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.
Journalist Dilan Akyol was detained by the police while she was leaving her home.
In the indictment of Mehmet Ali Ertaş who is the Editor-in-Chief of the newspaper Xwebûn, newspapers and books in Kurdish, letters sent to him from prison and interviews he made were considered crimes.
The residents of Memurek District, who have been on guard against the rubble dump in Malatya for 8 days, continue their struggle with the platform they have established.
Pointing out that the AKP's 7th judicial package creates discrimination among children, HDP Children's Commission Co-Spokesperson Nuray Türkmen said: "It is only a solution to eliminate the social reaction."
It has been stated that 3,730 banned bombs and chemical weapons were used in the attacks on Zap, Avaşîn and Metîna, which lasted a year.
Iraqi Parliament PUK Group Chairperson Herem Kemal Axa stated that Turkey has been informed that Mazlum Ebdi will be in Sulaymaniyah for security purposes.
A stone attack was carried out on the Green Left Party election liaison office in Antep.