14 detainees referred to the courthouse
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- 13:34 28/4/2023
Of the 128 people detained in Diyarbakır, 4 were lawyers and 14 more were referred to the courthouse.
Of the 128 people detained in Diyarbakır, 4 were lawyers and 14 more were referred to the courthouse.
While the number of those detained in the Diyarbekir-based operation increased to 28, 31 people were released.
Families of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan and Ömer Hayri Konar, Hamili Yıldırım and Veysi Aktaş held in İmralı Prison applied to the prosecutor's office and the prison directorate for a visit.
Amed City Theater made a statement upon the release of the actors who were detained in the Diyarbakır-based operation: "We have taken our fellow actors in custody, we are waiting for our play".
Stating that the country's record of freedom of the press has never been clean since history, academic Atilla Güney said: "No matter what anyone says, there is the fact of 'Kurdish journalism' in this country, and there is also the violence and oppression they get through."
The workers who welcomed May 1 on the eve of the elections this year said: “We will work as if we did not know. We are going to the elections, now this government needs to change.
The number of those detained during the Diyarbakır-based operation rose to 24.
It has been learned that a young man named Halim Aslan was detained within the scope of the investigation carried out in Diyarbakır 3 days ago.
Condemning the Amed-based operation in front of the Diyarbakır Courthouse, HDP Co-Chair Serhat Eren said: "This is an election operation. The judicial authorities have also participated in it. The Kurdish people will not bow down to these operations."
Condemning the arrest warrant, Journalist Abdurrahman Gök said: "Fascism will be defeated, long live the Free Press."
Journalists Abdurrahman Gök, Beritan Canözer, Mehmet Şah Oruç and Remzi Akkaya, who were detained during the Amed-based operation, were arrested.
Journalists Abdurrahman Gök, Beritan Canözer and Mehmetşah Oruç, who were detained in the Amed-based operation, were referred to the court for arrest.
The police, who could not find any crime to be charged to our editor Abdurrahman Gök, who was detained in Amed-based house raids before the election, verbally asked the question to him: "What are the actions and activities that you plan to carry out until today?"
In the lawsuit filed against 6 women with the allegation of "being a member in a terrorist organization" in Izmir, the phone calls "Hello, how are you?" The use of the phrase was considered as an organizational activity and was considered a crime.
DBP PM and Election Coordination Member Aziz Taşkın, who was detained within the scope of the Amed-based investigation, were detained.