Prof. Norman Paech: Türkiye violates UN Charter
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- 12:11 24/11/2022
Stating that Turkey violated the UN Charter with its attacks on Rojava, international law expert Prof. Norman Paech said: “The international community must act urgently.".
Stating that Turkey violated the UN Charter with its attacks on Rojava, international law expert Prof. Norman Paech said: “The international community must act urgently.".
-Stating that the attacks of Turkey is not a new thing, Kobanê Military Council Co-chair Mehmûd Demo, said: "We have the right to fight and defend ourselves. We have responded before, we will respond again."
YPG Spokesperson Nuri Mehmud explained that Turkey, which attacked Northern and Eastern Syria with the most advanced technology, could not hit any military targets and said, "We have frustrated the technology of the Turkish army."
SDF announced that 84 villages and towns were targeted in Turkey's attacks yesterday, and 7 citizens and 2 YAT fighters lost their lives.
Continuing the sit-in on its 625th day, the Senyaşar family said: "Those who ignore this struggle at the courthouse will receive the necessary answer at the ballot box."
Stating that the AKP-MHP government was on the premise of "The more Kurds I kill, the longer I can live." PYD Co-Chair Salih Müslim said: "Turkey's attacks will revive ISIS."
The Committee to Protect Journalists called on Turkish authorities to investigate airstrikes that killed ANHA reporter Essam Abdullah and other civilians in Derik.
YRA Co-chair Dilyar Cizirî said that 756 journalists were killed in Syria in the last 11 years, along with ANHA reporter Isam Ebdullah, who lost his life in Turkey's attacks.
The image of the helicopter shot down on September 4 in Metîna has been released.
Kongra Star said: "Our revolution faces different attacks every day. We will carry out the second women's revolution in Rojavayê Kurdistan, from Northern and Eastern Syria to the Middle East and the whole world. Our claim is big, our hope is strong."
The Syrian Democratic Forces (QSD) say that in the Turkish state's attack on Northern and Eastern Syria, 13 civilians and 8 fighters were killed. Turkey dropped a phosphorus bomb on Shera and bombed a school in Kobanê.
Deforestation has been started in 7 areas in the Cudi Mountain region in ŞIRNAK.
Switzerland, which made a statement on Turkey's attacks on Northern and Eastern Syria and the Federal Kurdistan Region, called for respect for international law.
Defense Minister Hulusi Akar admitted that Turkey used chemical weapons with the words "to protect human life".
DFG and MKGP protested that the statement they wanted to make about ANHA Dêrik Correspondent Îsam Ebdullah, who lost his life in the airstrike on Kobanê, was prevented by the police and said, "The right to convey information to the public cannot be denied."