Gravestone of Kurdish young man died in Sur, destroyed a second time
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- 12:52 16/7/2022
The gravestone of Aliş Çekwar Çubuk, who lost his life in Sur, was destroyed for the second time by an unknown person or persons.
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."
Being released from Aydın Prison and stated that it was not possible for Yılmaz Ekinci to commit suicide, the prisoner said: "It is not possible for him to find something to hang himself with. They even take your shoelaces. I think that his neck was broken and then they made it look like suicide."
Attorneys of Aysel Tuğluk who stated that the ATK gave the third report that says Tuğluk can be held in prison, underlined that they objected to the decision.
Continuing their struggle for justice, the Şenyaşar family will stage the sit-in today in front of Elazığ Prison where Fadıl Şenyaşar is being held.
The letters of imprisoned journalists Serdar Altan, Mehmet Ali Ertaş and Zeynel Abidin Bulut were confiscated because they "could have been organisational documents".
Visiting DFG Co-chair Serdar Altan, who is among the 16 imprisoned journalists, his wife Gülsün Altan said that they were subjected to a strip search in Diyarbakır No 2. High Security Prison.
UGKDD Secretary General Maryam Rajhati stated that racist discourse towards refugees and immigrants has increased in the last 6 months and that many applications have been made to their association.
Continuing the sit-in, the Şenyaşar family shared the message: "Those who remain silent to the cries of justice rising from all over the country, especially the Urfa Courthouse, will lose."