Turkish attack on Rojava continued all night
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- 09:27 27/11/2022
Turkey's attacks on Northern and Eastern Syrian cities continued throughout the night.
Turkey's attacks on Northern and Eastern Syrian cities continued throughout the night.
SDF announced that 77 villages and towns were bombed in Turkey's attacks against Northern and Eastern Syria. It was stated that 6 gangs were killed in Zirgan.
Emphasizing that Turkey's attacks strengthen ISIS, SDF General Commander Mazlum Abdi said: "We have prepared for the attack, we will show a fierce resistance."
Two people were detained in house raids in Hezex and Silopi. It was stated that the number of detentions could increase throughout the city.
30 people were detained in Amed, whose houses and workplaces were raided in the morning on the grounds of an unfounded denunciation.
In the clash that broke out on Mount Cudi, it was claimed that a soldier lost his life, 2 soldiers were injured, and a ranger died as a result of being struck by lightning.
7 women, who were detained because of the banner reading "Kurdistan" during the November 25 protest, are being held in Ankara Police Department.
29 years have passed since the murder of Adnan Işık, who left his job and distributed newspapers after the murder of Özgür Gündem Newspaper employee Orhan Karaağar.
The lawyer of prisoners Ergin Aktaş, who has no two hands, stated that the state prevents the release of ill prisoners by approaching with a sense of revenge, and stated that there is a need for a social stand against the violations of rights in prison.
Stating that the PKK, which was given a life expectancy of 6 hours after its first armed action, has continued its existence for 45 years, Kurdish politician Fuat Kav said: "The paradigm put forward by Abdullah Öcalan has affected the whole world, especially the Middle East."
Stating that the government wanted to make people forget what they had done in the past with the festivals it held in Kurdistan, MKM artist Engin Cengiz said: "Assimilation continued with the arbitrary ban of Kurdish concerts."
Saying that the increasing violence and oppression against women is not independent of the isolation of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan, HDP MP Ayşe Sürücü asked for the isolation in İmralı to end.
The expert who prepared a report in the lawsuit filed against 17 young people for the commemoration of the Suruç Massacre, ignored the police violence and said: "Although it is not clear who hit whom, it is seen that everybody hits everybody."
The Turkish regime’s genocidal attacks against North-East Syria in violation of international law continue increasingly.
An indictment has been prepared against TTB Central Council President Şebnem Korur Fincancı, who was arrested for her scientific statements regarding Turkey's chemical weapons attacks.