Tens of thousands of people met in Cologne for Abdullah Ocalan
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- 16:35 17/2/2024
Tens of thousands of people from different countries of Europe met in Cologne for the freedom of PKK Leader Abdullah Ocalan .
Tens of thousands of people from different countries of Europe met in Cologne for the freedom of PKK Leader Abdullah Ocalan .
The Kurdish posters prepared by DEM Party and DBP regarding the February 21 World Mother Language Day and local elections were prevented from being hung on billboards by the trustee-run Wan Metropolitan Municipality.
Saturday Mothers, who asked about the fate of Rıdvan Karakoç, who was made to disappear in custody 29 years ago, said that no matter what happens, they will not give up searching for justice and the disappeared.
Many parliamentarians, politicians, lawyers and representatives of various non-governmental organizations who came together in the EP took a series of decisions on what can be done to ensure the physical freedom of PKK Leader Abdullah Ocalan.
Virtual media platform X blocked access to the Kurdish "@JinnewsKurmanci" account of Jinnews.
A poster of PKK Leader Abdullah Ocalan was hung on a bridge in Amed.
The situation of Rojnews editor Süleyman Ahmet, who was detained by forces affiliated with the KDP, has not been announced for 116 days.
The hunger strike in prisons demanding "Freedom for Abdullah Ocalan and solution to the Kurdish issue" has entered its 83rd day.
Evaluating the death of Putin's opponent politician Aleksey Navalny in prison in Russia, academician İsmet Konak said: "Such opponents do not die on their own. The probability of Navalny being killed is very high.”
Ill prisoner Abdullah Zoraslan was sentenced to aggravated life imprisonment by filing a new lawsuit against him 3 days before his release.
While the 6 journalists released after four days of detention were welcomed by their colleagues, they said: “Free press cannot be silenced. Long live the resistance of Kurdish journalists."
The demand for "freedom for Abdullah Ocalan" came to the fore wherever the "Great Freedom March" took place. Describing the moments that impressed them the most, the marchers emphasized that the mothers who welcomed them with enthusiasm longed for peace and gave the message, "This march will continue."
5 journalists, who were detained for 4 days in Izmir, were referred to the judgeship by the prosecutor with a demand for arrest, without even taking their statements.
5 journalists who were detained in İzmir for 4 days were referred to the prosecutor's office.
Emphasizing that the conditions Abdullah Ocalan is in are against the law, lawyer Bedirhan Sarsılmaz pointed to the ECHR decisions and said: "25 years have passed and the conditions for release on probation of Mr. Ocalan have been met."