Muslim: Kurds have no choice but to defend themselves
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- 09:02 20/11/2022
PYD Co-Chair Salih Muslim said, "The Kurds have no choice but to defend themselves," regarding Turkey's attacks.
PYD Co-Chair Salih Muslim said, "The Kurds have no choice but to defend themselves," regarding Turkey's attacks.
Evaluating Turkey's attacks, PYD Presidential Committee Member Foza Yusif said that they will not bow to any attack.
Reacting to Turkey's attacks on Northern and Eastern Syria, KCKD-E called everyone to the streets to defend Kurdistan.
The Ministry of Defense made a statement about the air strikes against Kobanê, which became a target after the Istanbul explosion, and said: "it's time for reckoning".
SDF General Commander Mazloum Abdî stated that the attacks will not be limited to regions and urged citizens to comply with the directives of the security forces.
TAF warplanes bombed Kobanê. Warplanes also bombed Shehba and Zirgan after Kobanê.
TAF warplanes targeted territory belonging to the Damascus regime forces in Girê Spî and Zirgan.
Ikbal Eren, brother of Hayrettin Eren, who was lost 42 years ago in the Saturday Mothers action, said: "As long as the state continues to protect the perpetrators of our loved ones, it continues to be complicit in this crime."
Continuing the sit-in on its 621st day, the Şenyaşar family said: Our direction is justice. We will not give up our struggle until justice serves."
Describing the violations they go through, ill prisoner Yılmaz Üstek in Ereğli High Security Prison said: "I can't breathe."
Condemning Turkey's chemical weapons attacks, Members of the Wan Peace Mothers Assembly said: "Silence is 'death'. The solution is not in war, but in peace and justice."
Stating that children's rights have been violated in Turkey and Kurdistan, lawyer Veysel Demirkaya, member of ÖHD Child Rights Commission said: "380 children lost their lives in an incident involving the 'perpetrator of the state' since 2000".
Selma Aslan, Co-Chair of the Amed Branch of the Chamber of Architects, who examined the "Second Walls" that emerged in the Ben û Sen District, said: "The remains should be intervened correctly and conservation work should be done."
Prisoners in Ereğli Prison, where an indefinite and non-rotating hunger strike continues against the harsh isolation conditions, stated that even greeting is prohibited.
While the houses of 5 Alevi citizens in Mersin were marked, the governor's office claimed that the incident was caused by the hostility between the neighbors.