111 detained in protests against Turkey's use of chemical weapons
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- 18:58 06/11/2022
During the protests in İstanbul and Silopi against Turkey's use of chemical weapons, 80 people were detained in İstanbul while 31 were detained in Silopi.
During the protests in İstanbul and Silopi against Turkey's use of chemical weapons, 80 people were detained in İstanbul while 31 were detained in Silopi.
The crowd, who came together for the "March for Humanity" against the use of chemical weapons in Istanbul, organized a march on the streets leading to Istiklal Street.
The use of chemical weapons was protested during the Global Boxing Match held in Oberhausen, Germany.
The bar associations of 15 provinces in Turkey call the Kurdish question the most important problem in the country and stress that the problem prevents a democratisation process and cannot be solved through security measures.
Thousands of people gathered in Tilqebîn town of Silopi for the "March for Humanity" against the use of chemical weapons.
Scores of people are marching to Tilqebîn crossing over streams and hills to join the "March for Humanity" to be held in Silopi against the use of chemical weapons.
Iraqi parliamentarian Muhammed Seyhud called on the Iraqi government not to "keep silent on the attacks on Federated Kurdistan and Shengal".
Evaluating the isolation imposed on PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan in İmralı as the "starting point of unlawfulness", ÖHD member Doğukan Taşdan called on the legal world to speak out against the isolation.
Stating that the use of chemical weapons is a crime against humanity, political party representatives, said that the government is trying to cover up the crime.
A military operation was launched in the Şêxcuma and Rijlek regions in Bitlis.
Stating that she was arrested before she could complete her scientific work, TTB President Şebnem Korur Fincancı said that she will continue to contribute to the truth.
Iraqi Security and Defense Commission Member Weid Qedo said that the presence of Turkish soldiers on Iraqi soil is an invasion.
Continuing the sit-in, the Şenyaşar family said: "The days when the truth will be revealed are near".
Condemnning the pressure on the Free Press, which they call "our voice", relatives of the prisoners said: "They are the successor of Musa Anter who spoke the truth. We are with them as mothers.”
Calling for participation in the rally to be held in Silopi tomorrow against Turkey's use of chemical weapons, HDP and DBP Diyarbakir provincial co-chairs said: "We should flow to Silopi. We should raise our voices against war and the use of chemicals.