Hunger strike in prisons on its 100th day
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- 15:11 05/3/2024
The hunger strike of political prisoners in prisons demanding the physical freedom of PKK Leader Abdullah Ocalan has reached its 100th day.
The hunger strike of political prisoners in prisons demanding the physical freedom of PKK Leader Abdullah Ocalan has reached its 100th day.
The lawyers of Asrın Law Firm applied to Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office and İmralı Prison Directorate to meet with their client Abdullah Ocalan, whom they had not heard from for 36 months.
Many people were detained in house raids in Ankara in the morning. During home raids, the police used violence against a family and threatened the family with death.
DEM Party Bursa Provincial Co-chair Mehmet Deniz Büyükak stated that they will file a criminal complaint regarding the attack on the party building in Inegöl and said: "We know that there is an organized force behind the attack."
In the new indictment prepared against imprisoned politician Hülya Alökmen, the protest carried out by healthcare workers to demand health services was justified as "membership of a terrorist organization".
Women whose lives were squeezed into container city areas in the earthquake zone said: "There is no electricity, no water, no social life. We are just living, we don't know how long we can live like this."
DEM Party Inegöl district building was attacked. Party's Bursa Metropolitan Municipality Co-Mayor Candidate Ihsan Seylan said: "We will continue our struggle for law and democracy."
A lawsuit was filed against journalist Abdullah Kaya, who reported on a village guard trying to vote with a gun in Giyadîn district.
Announcing its February report, DFG pointed out that 42 journalists are still imprisoned and called for "solidarity" for journalists.
The hunger strike of political prisoners in prisons demanding the physical freedom of PKK Leader Abdullah Ocalan has reached its 99th day.
Kisten Govender from the International Delegation of Lawyers Against Isolation, said: "What we need to do in South Africa now is to raise more awareness and raise more voices about the problems of the Kurds."
The situation of Rojnews editor Süleyman Ahmet, who was detained by forces affiliated with the KDP, has not been announced for 132 days.
The acquittal decisions given in the case of 19 unsolved murders committed in Ankara were found appropriate.
IHD Amed Branch Prison Commission member Ali Ihsan Demirtaş said that in order to solve the Kurdish issue, the isolation must be abolished and negotiations must be held with Abdullah Ocalan.
Hayat Ozmez was married at the age of 16, divorced the man she subjected to violence after 23 years and started a new life with her business called "Jîyan (Life)". Ozmez, the only woman among the male tradesmen, demolished the walls that were wanted to be built around her, one by one.