Justice Watch activists: End the isolation
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- 13:13 05/12/2023
Peace Mothers, who attended the Justice Watch in Amed, emphasized that they will continue their actions until the isolation of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan ends.
Peace Mothers, who attended the Justice Watch in Amed, emphasized that they will continue their actions until the isolation of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan ends.
As part of the campaign launched to ensure the physical freedom of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan, a "Global Öcalan Books Reading Day" event and a march in Geneva will be held in 160 centers.
Protests were held in Northern and Eastern Syria, demanding an explanation about the situation of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan, following the Gemlik earthquake.
Prisoner Mehmet Şerif Çalım, who is on hunger strike for the physical freedom of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan, called on all segments to support his actions.
Announcing its decision in the Vartinis Case, which was filed regarding the burning to death of 9 people from the same family in 1993, the court decided to drop the file on the grounds of prescription.
TUAY-DER and Çukurova TUHAY-DER started a Justice Watch in Amed against the İmralı isolation. MED TUHAD-FED CoChair Kerem Canpolat called on the public to "let's be a voice" for the prisoners on hunger strike with the same demand.
MA Editor Abdurrahman Gök, whose trial hearing will be held tomorrow, stated in the letter he sent: "I will be brought to the courtroom once again with handcuffs on my hands, but I have a clear conscience."
Necla Atak, one of the prisoners in Kocaeli Kandıra No. 1 Type F Closed Prison, called on the public to support the hunger strike and said: "We will resist until the arbitrary implementations and isolation end."
Cemal Tanhan, who was released after suffering a stroke, died 43 days later.
The rotating hunger strike initiated by prisoners in prisons within the scope of the "Freedom for Abdullah Öcalan, solution to the Kurdish issue" campaign has entered its 8th day.
Fatma Karaoğlan, the sister of prisoner Hüseyin Karaoğlan who continues his hunger strike against the transfers, said: "When my mother went to visit him, my brother could not stand, he had bruises everywhere."
The second hearing of journalist Abdurrahman Gök, who photographed the Kemal Kurkut murder, is tomorrow. Gök is on trial due to the statements of a witness he has never met and the news of the translation of a book written in the 1800s.
Lawyer Hakim Marol, who was attacked by the police in Amed and whose left arm was broken in 3 places, stated that he filed a complaint and an investigation was launched.
There has been no news from journalist Süleyman Ahmet, who was detained by the KDP security forces, for 41 days.
1 person was detained in the house raids initiated after the explosion in the vehicle blockaded by the police in Kerboran.