Cancer Mustafa Karatepe releases after 30 years
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- 15:19 06/1
Mustafa Karatepe, who is cancer, has been released from prison after 30 years.
Mustafa Karatepe, who is cancer, has been released from prison after 30 years.
A release verdict was issued for imprisoned Rojnews editor Süleyman Ahmet.
3 women prisoners who were previously beaten in Patnos Type L Closed Prison were transferred to different prisons. Families learnt that their relatives were transferred during open meetings.
A funeral ceremony was held in Qamishlo for journalists Nazım Daştan and Cihan Bilgin who were killed in Turkey's UCAV attack.
80 bar associations reacted against the acquittal of the police officers in the Tahir Elçi case and said "We will not give up the struggle for truth and justice".
Participants in the vigil launched at the Kobanê-Pirsûs border stated that they embraced the message of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan and said, "We trust neither Erdoğan nor Bahçeli nor anyone else. We only trust the Leader."
Stating that Turkey violated the Geneva Convention by targeting journalists Nazım Daştan and Cihan Bilgin, lawyer Resul Tamur said: "The use of UCAVs in extrajudicial executions means the emergence of war crimes that cannot be prevented."
Stating that Arab Alawites in Syria are "worried", DEM Party Istanbul MP Celal Fırat said that the gains in North and East Syria are a good reference.
Murat Kan, Chair of the Social Peace and Dialogue Association, emphasized that the ruling and opposition parties should listen to Abdullah Öcalan's messages for the solution of the Kurdish issue.
"The ecological, democratic, women's libertarian form of government being built in Rojava offers a model for the solution of national, religious and cultural problems of Syria and all other countries in the region," says Ecologist participatin in the vigil on the Nisêbîn-Qamishlo border.
Emine Şenyaşar, who participated in the vigil at the Kobanê border says, "I struggled for 7 years and could not stop sayin 'justice'. I will continue to say 'justice' for Kobanê".
Gürgin Oktar was released from prison after 30 years of imprisonment.
Stating that the isolation in İmralı must be lifted for the talks to continue, “Negotiations cannot be held under isolation. If they are sincere, Abdullah Öcalan's physical freedom must be ensured,” politicians said.
Access to the X accounts of MA, JINNEWS and Yeni Yaşam newspaper has been blocked in Turkey.
Journalist Cengiz Aktar says steos such as education in mother language, strengthening local governments and releasing prisoners should be taken to solve the Kurdish issu. Regarding Syria, "Ankara will not get its way in Syria," he says.