Decision expected in Kobanê Case today
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- 09:52 16/5/2024
A decision is expected today in the Kobanê Case, in which 108 people, 18 of whom are prisoners, are tried, including former HDP Co-Chairs Figen Yüksekdağ and Selahattin Demirtaş.
A decision is expected today in the Kobanê Case, in which 108 people, 18 of whom are prisoners, are tried, including former HDP Co-Chairs Figen Yüksekdağ and Selahattin Demirtaş.
Former HDP Co-chair Figen Yüksekdağ, who is on trial in detention in the Kobanê Case, where a verdict is expected tomorrow, said, "Those who resist have the last word, both yesterday and today."
Asrın Law Firm made a new application to the CPT for Abdullah Öcalan, who has not been heard from for 38 months, and 3 prisoners in Imrali. Lawyers demanded that procedures be implemented to eliminate conditions of ill-treatment and lack of communication.
Turkish Parliamentary Speaker’s Office did not put into action the motion, which demanded that education in the mother language be constitutionally guaranteed and that Kurdish be the language of education, on the grounds that it is "unconstitutional".
Reacting to the absolute isolation imposed on PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan, Peace Mothers demanded that the serious violation of rights be ended and the demands of the prisoners in action be met.
All applications made by the family and lawyers of Rojnews editor Suleyman Ahmet, who has been detained by KDP's intelligence agency Parastin for 204 days, have remained unanswered so far.
Political prisoners in prisons protest to demand the freedom of PKK Leader Abdullah Ocalan continues.
Senior Sergeant Süleyman A., who attempted suicide in Karaz district on May 5, stated in the letter he wrote before the incident that he was subjected to mobbing by the police station commander.
Stating that she could not hear from her child who is in action, Ayhan Kevser called on all segments of society to "be a voice to the prisons" to end the isolation.
DEM Party Co-Chair Tuncer Bakırhan stated that in their meetings with political parties, they made suggestions for "the solution of the Kurdish issue, the right to democratic politics, 'common sense' against the economic crisis, an end to attacks on women's struggle and a new constitution based on the separation of powers."
The lawyers of Asrın Law Firm applied to Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office and İmralı Prison Directorate to meet with their client Abdullah Ocalan, whom they had not heard from for 38 months.
Fatma Kırbayır, the sister of Cemil Kırbayır, who disappeared in custody during the September 12 Military Coup, died before learning the fate of her brother.
All applications made by the family and lawyers of Rojnews editor Suleyman Ahmet, who has been detained by KDP's intelligence agency Parastin for 203 days, have remained unanswered so far.
Political prisoners in prisons protest to demand the freedom of PKK Leader Abdullah Ocalan continues.
British Kurdish People's Assembly Foreign Affairs Representative Agit Karataş, one of the signatories of the letter sent to the CPT to send a delegation to Imrali, said: "Hundreds of thousands of letters will be written to the CPT and diplomatic pressure will be initiated."