Prisoners in Kürkçüler Prison on hunger strike
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- 12:01 19/7/2022
Prisoners in Kürkçüler Type F Prison have been on hunger strike for the last 5 days demanding the violations of rights to come to an end.
Prisoners in Kürkçüler Type F Prison have been on hunger strike for the last 5 days demanding the violations of rights to come to an end.
Evaluating the government crisis in Iraq and pointing out that the KDP has deepened the contradictions in the region, Journalist Kasım Seyda said: "The KDP is the cause of many crises in Iraq."
While Onur Gencer, the murderer of Deniz Poyraz, avoided all the questions adressed to him at the trial, he did not give any information about the soldier İbrahim Akıl, who seems to be linked to the murder.
Koray Türkay, who survived the Suruç Massacre injured, said: "They tried to destroy our will in Suruç. However, the dream of the 33's common struggle against capitalist modernity is growing day by day."
Continuing her demand for justice, Emine Şenyaşar called for the release of her son being held in Elazığ prison in a cell alone, and said: "I lost my vision from crying. Release my son so that we can go back to our home."
Stating that he was battered and injected with an unknown medicine by force, Emrah Yakut, who is being held in Erzurum Dumlu Prison No. 1, said: "The guards will kill me."
A person tried to enter the courthouse with a pump rifle during the Deniz Poyraz murder hearing. Poyraz was killed by a gunman in the İzmir HDP Provincial Organisation building.
The gravestone of Aliş Çekwar Çubuk, who lost his life in Sur, was destroyed for the second time by an unknown person or persons.
Continuing their sit-in for justice, Şenyaşar family shared the following message, "Peace and prosperity do not come to the country by sermonising. It is unscrupulous not to see this mother sitting at the courthouse."
One month has passed since the arrest of 16 journalists in Diyarbakır, attorney Resul Temur said that the arrest was aimed at preventing freedom of the press and the right of the public to receive impartial news.
It has been stated that chemicals were used 1,198 times and 1,528 soldiers lost their lives in the attacks against the Zap and Avaşîn regions during the last 3 months.
Continuing the sit-in for justice, Ferit Şenyaşar said: "We will not stay at home until the justice will prevails and we will continue to say rights, law and justice."
Greenpeace replied, "Unfortunately, the subject is outside of our area of expertise" to the appeal of the Şırnak Bar Association against the deforestation in the city. Attorney Sabri Çatıkkaş said: "How is the nature in Mediterranean matters but the nature in Kurdistan doesn't?"
Dutch journalist-writer Frederike Geerdink, who was deported by the KDP while she was about to cross over into Rojava, stated that while she was being taken to the airport, Turkish music were played and said, "They wanted to give me a message by playing Turkish music."
Independent Kurdish Swedish Member of Parliament Amineh Kakabaveh stated that 4 political asylum seekers were extradited to Turkey following the memorandum signed with Turkey and said, "It is my call to journalists, ask Sweden who was extradited to Turkey and why."