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    Press statement for Mehmet Bal, missing for 18 days

    The family of Mehmet Bal, whose fate and whereabouts have been unknown for 18 days now, have held a statement for the press at the Human Rights Association (İHD) İstanbul Office.

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    Russian warplanes hits Idlin: 5 Turkish soldiers lost their lives

    The air strike on Taftanaz airbase came amid intensified clashes in the embattled Idlib region.

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    Gülşen, abused by his father: The police told me I must have misunderstood

    Mersin Women's Platform reacted to the release of S.D who abused his three daughters. One of the sisters, Hatice Gülşen said that the police whom she applied for a criminal complaint told her that she must have misinterpreted his father's behaviour.

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    Coronavirus deaths reach 811

    China raised the death toll from its coronavirus outbreak to 811 on Sunday, passing the number killed globally by the SARS epidemic.

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    Unemployement rate rises to 13,3

    The TurkStat has announced the Labor Force Statistics for November 2019. Accordingly, while the number of unemployed has reached 4 million 308 thousand people, the unemployment rate is 13.3 percent with 1 percentage point increase.

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    Yiğit: Turkey will spiral down further if they obstruct Syrian Army

    Middle East expert Hamide Yiğit who stated that Turkey can only get out of the Syria conflict by negotiations with the Damascus regime, said: "Turkey must maximize its border security against the jihadist groups that can turn into a threat against it and must not obstruct the advance of Syrian Army or otherwise they will spiral down further."

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    Mehmet Bal is no where to be found for 18 days!

    Mehmet Bal (58) who came to İstanbul from Batman to visit his son in prison can not be found for 18 days. While Bal's family did not recieve any response from the institutions they applied to, the prosecutor they had a meeting with asked if he could have joined PKK.

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    He plants the trees students bought to his own garden

    The allagations about Halil İbrahim Kaya who was appointed as a manager to Bursa Cem Sultan Anatolian Religious Vocational High School (İmam Hatip) caused great reactions in the city. Accused of covering up the sexual harassment at school, Kahya planted the fruit trees he made the students buy, to his own garden.

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    Priest Bileçen charged with 'being a member of organization'

    The priest Sefer (Aho) Bileçen of the Mor Yakup Church (also known as Church of Saint Jacob in Nisibison) were imprisoned with charges of “aiding organization" and he was released on January 14 due to reactions. 2 days after the release of the priest Bileçen, the bill of indicment has been prepared with the charges of "being a member of organization".

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    Katırcıoğlu: A serious economic crisis is faced

    Speaking at the conference on “Poverty is not fate, crisis is in capitalism, solution is in socialism” organized by the Socialist Party of the Oppressed (ESP) in Dersim, Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) MP Erol Katırcığolu said, “Contrary to the government's statements, rather a serious economic crisis is faced."

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    Aydeniz: AKP-MHP shows off on victimization

    Speaking on her party's Antep provincial congress, Democratic Regions PArty (DBP) Co-Chair Saliha Aydeniz said that AKP-MHP was performing a show on victimization.

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    Names of those who died on October 10 are imprinted on trees

    Organised Struggle Group came together in Kuğulu Park and imprinted the names of 103 people who lost their lives in the Ankara Train Station massacre, which was committed by ISIS bomb attack on October 10, 2015.

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    Snowstorm obstacle against the search activities in avalanche zone

    In the region where the avalanche disaster resulted in 41 people losing their lives, in Van's Bahçesaray district, the search and rescue activities, which were interrupted previous day can not be started yet due to the unfavorable weather conditions.

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    Statement from HDP for refugees frozen to death: The shame of humanity

    HDP, announced a statement on the 13 refugees lost their lives in Van by freezing, indicating that this is a shame of humanity and that the primary responsible are the government of Iran and Turkey.

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    Güven: Kurds will not accept to live without a status

    Democratic Society Congress (DTK) Co-chair Leyla Güven, who participated in the activities of the upcoming great congress of Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) Istanbul Provincial Organization, said that the Kurds will not accept to live without a status as she emphasized that all the problems were caused by the deadlock of the Kurdish question.

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