Kurdish politicians detained in Şırnak
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- 09:35 01/12/2020
5 people, including HDP district co-chairs, were detained in Şırnak and its districts.
5 people, including HDP district co-chairs, were detained in Şırnak and its districts.
The TTB Central Council called on the Ministry of Health, and said: "The policies determined under the guidance of transparency, reason and science should be implemented by ensuring the participation of society and health professional organizations".
Six people detained in Ankara was released while HDP Youth Assembly member Nevroz Gülen was arrested.
7 people including our reporter Hakan Yalçın were referred to court with the request of arrest.
Former employee of Azadiya Welat newspaper Velat Öztekin was sentenced to 1 year, 6 months and 22 days in prison for 'propagandizing a terrorist organization'.
Stating that the continued isolation in İmralı is against national and international law, Attorney Eyyüp Duman said that ECtHR which gave a precautionary measure decision against execution 21 years ago, acted hypocritically about the isolation, which means "gradual destruction".
KNK Co-chair Ehmed Qeremus, who carries out diplomacy work on the tension created by the KDP in the Federated Kurdistan Region, stated that they do not want a possible conflict and said, “This situation will please the invaders. The people of Bashur do not want war either."
At least 415 people were detained, 11 of them were arrested in the operations against the opposition, especially the HDP, following the "reform" statement by AKP Chairman Tayyip Erdogan.
Police raids were carried out to the houses of İHD Diyarbakır Branch Manager Adnan Örhan and MEBYA-DER Director Mehmet Nur Savaş.
Kozluk Municipality Co-mayor Nazime Avcı was detained with a raid on her home.
Iranian Z.N., who was raped by two security guards and an unidentified person at the Van Kurubaş Removal Center (GGM), was taken from the GGM and placed in the guesthouse after 4 months.
Lawyers detained in Bursa were released on condition of judicial control.
Stating that the prisoners from Rojava are held in solitary confinement, Attorney Abdurrahman İlgin said: "Prisoners from Rojava are not only punished by being imprisoned in Turkey, they are also punished in Syria."
Many people were detained within the scope of political genocide operations carried out simultaneously in many cities. Those detained in the raids were beaten with gun butts.
The families of PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan and other prisoners in İmralı applied to Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office to visit their imprisoned family members.