Diciplinary penalty to prisoners for halay
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- 13:50 11/9
10 political prisoners in Urfa Type T Closed Prison No 1 were given disciplinary penalties for halay on August 15.
10 political prisoners in Urfa Type T Closed Prison No 1 were given disciplinary penalties for halay on August 15.
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