Hunger strike in Afyon Prison enters day 22: Meet the demands!
- actual
- 11:15 14/6/2022
While the hunger strike in Afyon Type T No 1 Closed Prison enters day 22, it was stated that other prisoners will join if the demands are not met.
While the hunger strike in Afyon Type T No 1 Closed Prison enters day 22, it was stated that other prisoners will join if the demands are not met.
Journalists detained in Diyarbakır for 7 days sent a message and said: "We did not commit any crime. We did our jobs as journalists. Solidarity strengthens us. It's been 7 days. The process has evolved into fabricating evidence."
A protest was held in front of the Piya and Ari Production building, which has been under police blockade for 6 days, and the detention of 22 people, including 20 journalists. DFG Co-chair Dicle Müftüoğlu said that they will continue their protest until the journalists are released.
62 press organizations and 837 journalists, who made a statement to support the 22 people, 20 of whom are journalists, who were detained in Diyarbakır, called on everyone who intends to prepare for the Turkey of the future, to show solidarity with our detained colleagues and to take a stand against the violence of the government.
22 people, including 20 journalists, have been detained in Diyarbakır for the last 6 days.
Inviting everyone to commemorate the anniversary of the massacre that will be held tomorrow, Emine Şenyaşar, whose husband and two sons were murdered by the AKP's Yıldız family, said: "I want justice for everyone and be with us tomorrow.”
25 people who were detained for organising a march from Kadıköy to Gemlik were referred to the courthouse after their statements were taken without an attorney.
A second military operation was launched against the region where fierce clashes have been taking place in Mount Cudi for 44 days.
In the northern and eastern Syrian city of Bab, which is under the control of Turkey, proxy fighters opened fire against the people reacting to the sexual assault of a 5-year-old.
Xwebûn newspaper, whose Editor-in-Chief was detained, came out with the headline "Truth will out with our pens".
A Switzerland-based campaign was launched to demand the release of journalists detained in Diyarbakır.
Journalists Rozerin Gültekin and Ergin Çağlar, who were detained while following the Gemlik March in Bursa, were released after giving their statements.
Ishtar Council Coordination member Çiçek Cengiz stated that Makhmur, to which Turkey has imposed an embargo by the hand of the KDP, wants to depopulate the region and said, "The attacks will be repelled with resistance."
Continuing the Justice Watch for 460 days, Şenyaşar family made a call for participation in the commemoration on the 4th year of the massacre and said: " There is hope as long as you have the fight in you."
Our friends held under custody sent a message and said 'We are standing tall', and called for solidarity.