Prisoners expect solidarity to grow
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- 14:18 27/12/2023
Families who continue the Justice Sit-in in Wan stated that they expect solidarity to grow for the actions of their detained relatives demanding "freedom for Abdullah Öcalan".
Families who continue the Justice Sit-in in Wan stated that they expect solidarity to grow for the actions of their detained relatives demanding "freedom for Abdullah Öcalan".
Citizens who visited the Justice Sit-in in support said: "From now on, it is not enough to lift the isolation on Abdullah Öcalan; he must be completely freed."
DEM Party AK Representative Faik Yağızay stated that in his meeting with CPT officials, the "cooperation" response given by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding İmralı was brought to the agenda and they received the answer: "A general statement was made. It does not mean that the CPT is in cooperation with the isolation issue." .
Cansel Encü, who was only 10 years old when she lost her brother in the Roboskî Massacre, said: “Tractors were full of corpses passing us. I touched my brother, it was cold. From that day on, I had a terrible childhood."
Entrance to Gabar Mountain in Şirnex countryside has been banned for 15 days.
DEM Party made a statement regarding Turkey's attacks on Northern and Eastern Syria: "Bombing of civilian settlements is a war crime, stop the attacks on Rojava."
Asrın Law Firm once again applied to Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office and İmralı Prison Directorate to meet with their client, PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan, whom they had not heard from for 34 months.
Stating that they started a hunger strike to support the struggle to ensure the freedom of Abdullah Öcalan, Prisoners in Urfa No. 2 Prison said: "We are the hope, we are the power, no matter how brutal the oppression is, we are the masters of our hearts and souls."
The "Freedom for Abdullah Öcalan, solution to the Kurdish issue" campaign, which was started by friends of the Kurds in 74 centers on October 10, is growing.
Prisoner Esma Başkale, who is on a hunger strike to ensure the physical freedom of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan, said: "We will continue our actions until our demands are accepted.
Drawing attention to their only demand is peace and freedom,Sadullah Demir and Müslüme Boz, who lost their children in the Kurdish freedom struggle, said: "This will be possible by ending the Imrali isolation."
Many people, including DEM Party executives, were detained in house raids in 32 cities, especially Ankara, Istanbul and Izmir.
There has been no news from journalist Süleyman Ahmet, who was detained by the KDP security forces, for 63 days.
The hunger strike in prisons demanding "freedom for Abdullah Öcalan and a solution to the Kurdish issue" is on the 30th day.
12 years have passed since 34 people, including 19 children, were massacred by warplanes in Roboskî. Families, who continue their struggle for justice for the perpetrators to be tried, said: "We are plaintiffs for the massacre."