Şenyaşar family: Our demand is the demand of millions
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- 15:42 28/1/2023
Continuing the sit-in, the Şenyaşar family said: “Our demand is the demand of millions. Our struggle will continue until justice is served.”
Continuing the sit-in, the Şenyaşar family said: “Our demand is the demand of millions. Our struggle will continue until justice is served.”
Fîras Çekjîn, one of the commanders of the Raqqa Martyrs' Revenge Campaign, said: "There is a clear coordination between ISIS and Turkey."
The prosecutor, who prepared an indictment against DBP Amed Provincial Co-Chair Hayrettin Altun, affixed the police enquiry report "the issues were followed by our teams" and demanded up to 15 years in prison.
Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office filed a complaint with the prosecutor's office regarding the imposition of women journalists were stripped search. The appeal against non-prosecution was dismissed.
Stating that the most important part of the "Great Gladio Conspiracy" against him was being tried to be brought to life in Imrali, PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan said: "It was England who set up this system, and Turkey executed it."
The news stories notes and his work in the municipal press unit were considered as sufficient evidence in two separate cases that continue with the trial against journalist Murat Verim, who was imprisoned after Greece's extradition to Turkey.
A decision of non-prosecution was rendered for the criminal complaint about Zülküf Kaya being held in Patnos Type L Prison, being tortured for 2 hours by 20 guards while being taken to the infirmary, on the grounds that "there is not enough suspicion and evidence".
HDP visited the former Co-Chair of the party, Selahattin Demirtaş, to exchange opinion on the elections.
It has been learned that Tevgera Azadi Co-Chair Selam Abdullah, who operates in the Federated Kurdistan Region, has been detained.
Two new lawsuits were filed against Emine Şenyaşar, who was on the sit.
The International Delegation Against Isolation called on Turkey to establish the rule of law in Imrali and not to sacrifice human rights for the sake of economic interests.
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.
Afrin native Hesen Mihemed will file a criminal complaint against Turkey, which cut down the olive trees on its land and built a house instead.
While Erdoğan revoked the sentences of İlhan Kılıç and Kenan Deniz, who were sentenced to life sentences in the February 28 trial, and Osman Kartal, who were imprisoned on trial, families comdemned the ignorance of political prisoners said it was "hypocrisy".
Citizens living in the villages on the slopes of Mount Cudi stated that they were pressured to cut down the trees in the forest area and stated that the governor's office said: “We are cutting the trees to rebuild the village”.