HDP commemorates Kemal Kurkut
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- 15:23 16/3/2022
Commemorating Kemal Kurkut on the 5th anniversary of his murder, HDP said, "The government has taken the accused policemen under protection with all its powers."
Commemorating Kemal Kurkut on the 5th anniversary of his murder, HDP said, "The government has taken the accused policemen under protection with all its powers."
Evaluating the relations between the KDP and Turkey on the anniversary of the Halabja Massacre, politician Mahmut Alınak said, “The most important thing for the Barzani family is their own interests. Southern Kurdistan, which was under Iraqi colony, is today a colony of Turkey.
Scores of women including Rosa Women's Association President Adalet Kaya and dismissed Sur Co-Mayor Filiz Buluttekin, were detained during house raids in Diyarbakır.
Journalist Meltem Oktay, who witnessed the curfews in Nusaybin, said, "Self-government was a reaction against femicide, a declaration of the will of women."
Zehra Hazar, who was seriously injured in 1992 Newroz in Şırnak, still welcomes Newroz with the same enthusiasm for 30 years.
Relatives of the disappeared are commemorating Özgür Gündem newspaper reporter Nazım Babaoğlu, who was forced into disappearance in 1994, in the 683rd week of their demonstrations.
Continuing their struggle for justice, the Şenyaşar family, said, "We will not be silenced until justice is served."
3 HDP Youth Council members were detained. Those detained, whose reasons for detention could not be learned, are being held in the police station.
Diyarbakir's first Newroz fire this year was lit in Kayapinar.
Cihan Berk, who condemned the access barrier to PIRHA said that they would not kneel against pressures and obstructions and that they would continue to report news to the public as a tradition of free press.
TBB President Erinç Sağkan stated that the continuation of the restriction in the Şenyaşar family's file is a "violation of the right to a fair trial" and said, "We are worried that no concrete steps are taken in the file."
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.
Hisên Berzenci, who was injured in the Qamishlo Serhildan (Qamishlo Uprising) said: "The Rojava Revolution is a result of the Qamishlo Serhildan.
While it was stated that a Kurdish young man was thrown into River Tisa in Serbia by human traffickers, Öztürk family could not get any results from any applications they have made.
Cemal Babaoğlu, the elder brother of Özgür Gündem Newspaper reporter Nazım Babaoğlu who was summoned to Siverek to follow a story, said: "28 years have passed since my brother went missing. The free press tradition got stronger and stronger during that time. Those who forcefully dissappeared my brother did not reach their goal."