Economic crisis in Türkiye deepens
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- 12:36 15/9/2023
Condemning the deepening economic crisis and the successive price increases, market tradesmen stated that they were unable to do business and that they would have to close their workplaces.
Condemning the deepening economic crisis and the successive price increases, market tradesmen stated that they were unable to do business and that they would have to close their workplaces.
Ferhan Hec İsa, President of the Euphrates Council of the Syrian Future Party, who took part in the historical Kobanê resistance that lasted 134 days and was the beginning of the end for ISIS, said: "Leader Apo's mobilization call liberated Kobanê."
Kurds living in Istanbul stated that they want their children to receive education in their native language and demanded that Kurdish education be provided in schools.
Stating that the plunder of nature in Kurdistan has turned into theft, HDP Cizîr District Co-Chair Mesut Nart said: “The natural destruction in Kurdistan is not just a party problem. We must fight together."
In the case where 3 fugitive defendants were tried regarding the Sivas Massacre, the court decided to drop the case due to prescriptions.
Journalist Mehmet Şah Oruç, who was detained and arrested in Amed on April 25, was not released at his first hearing after 5 months of detention. Oruç said that Kurdish journalism has been criminalized.
In the case where Yeni Yaşam newspaper employee Rojin Altay was tried, she was sentenced to 1 year and 3 months in prison, citing social media posts.
It was stated that special forces affiliated with KDP attacked HPG positions and a conflict broke out afterwards.
Lawyers of Asrın Law Office applied to Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office and İmralı Prison Directorate to meet with their client, PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan, whom they had not heard from for 30 months.
Journalist Abdurrahman Gök, whose arrest was decided to continue, drew attention that he was tried for the photo he took of Kemal Kurkut and said: "I will continue to do my job whether I am inside or outside."
Emine Şenyaşar, who took a break from the Justice Watch because she had surgery, stated that she will continue her protest if her arrested son is not released at the hearing on October 6.
Stating that her arrested daughter Gülistan Al was transferred to 5 prisons in 6 years, Emine Al said: “The transfers turned into torture. We do not accept this isolation."
KDP sent approximately 200 armored vehicles with heavy weapons to the Sîdekan district in the Bradost area.
Women in Iran are preparing for the anniversary of the "jin, jiyan, azadi" resistance they launched against the theocratic government that does not give them a living space. Journalist Şilêr Kurdistanî said: "Women will continue to resist until they are free."
Stating that the state owes a debt to the Saturday Mothers, relative of the disappeared, Ikbal Eren, said: "They have to tell us the fate of our missing people and prosecute the perpetrators."