Campaign against the use of chemicals from the Swedish Left Party
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- 15:35 12/11/2022
The Swedish Left Party launched a campaign with the slogan "raise your voice" to draw attention to Turkey's chemical attacks.
The Swedish Left Party launched a campaign with the slogan "raise your voice" to draw attention to Turkey's chemical attacks.
The Senyaşar family's sit-in for justice continues on its 614th day.
Stating that the "Rally for Humanity" held in Silopi was the start of the actions to be taken against the use of chemical weapons, representatives of the political parties and organisations that organised the rally said: "This rally was a great hope for the resistance."
Military operation started in Ağrı and Iğdır.
The condition of 25-year prisoner Mehmet Mutlu, who has schizophrenia, is getting worse. His mother, Emiş Mutlu, who has not been able to see her son for 9 years, said: "I can not see my son for 9 years. It is not possible for him to live there, He should be released."
Speaking about the "Stay Away from Us" petition launched to stop Turkey's attacks, former Iraqi parliamentarian Rêzan Şêx Dîler said: "We will continue our work until the Hewler airspace is closed to Turkey."
As 62 years have passed since the massacre of 283 Kurdish children who were taken to watch a movie in the Amudê cinema, Mihemmed Ali, who was injured, stated that the doors of the cinema were closed in the fire and said: "It was a dark day for Amudê."
Speaking at the sit-in, Ferit Şenyaşar said that those who massacred his family killed 2 more people due to the lack of a fair trial.
It has been stated that Yakup Brukanli, who set his body on fire against the heavy isolation in Ereğli Prison, was not taken to the hospital and was held in a cell despite he lost function of his hands and legs.
A decision has been made in the case where the lawyers of ÇHD and HHB were tried. It was decided to continue the detention of Selçuk Kozağaçlı and Barkın Timtik, who were sentenced to 12 years each.
The Kurdistan Human Rights Organization announced that at least 775 people were detained and 67 people were killed in the cities of Rojhilat.
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.
Explaining what she and 8 of her colleagues went through during the detention and arrest process, JINNEWS reporter Habibe Eren said that they were arrested upon the instruction given by the TEM chief to the court.
Stating that the economic crisis, war and the use of chemical weapons are not independent of isolation, TUAY-DER Co-Chair Mehmet Gündüz said: "The people of Turkey will be free if they act according to Abdullah Öcalan's philosophy."
Süleyman Şeyho who came to Siirt in 2004 and got arrested there told in a letter that it was claimed that he is Muhammet Ahmet and sentenced to life imprisonment and has been held in prison for 18 years.