TİHV Chair Bakkalcı: The isolation in İmralı is unacceptable
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- 10:31 03/12/2021
Stating that the isolation in Imrali is unacceptable, TİHV Chair Metin Bakkalcı said that they will continue their initiatives regarding the situation in Imrali.
Stating that the isolation in Imrali is unacceptable, TİHV Chair Metin Bakkalcı said that they will continue their initiatives regarding the situation in Imrali.
While Kurdish artists detained in Mardin were accused of organizing children's activities, Artist Vesile Yüksel said that she was subjected to strip search by the police while her house was being raided.
Participating in the Justice Watch, Hakkı Boltan underlined his son Civan Boltan is a sick prisoner and his life is in danger and told that their demand for justice is for everyone.
9 peshmerga and 3 civilians lost their lives in the ISIS attack on Maxmur.
Political activist Dimitrios Roussopoulos calls for the formation of an international delegation to investigate the use of chemical weapons by the Turkish state.
The lawyers of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan applied to Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office and İmralı Prison Directorate to urgently meet with their client.
The Justice Watch, which was started by the relatives of the prisoners for the release the sick prisoners and those who are not released even though they served their time continues on its 17th day.
Mazlum Dursun being held in Van Type F Prison is not released despite the fact that he served his time because he chose to stay in a 'partisan ward'.
ÖHD Secretary General Rengin Ergül stated that the EC Committee of Ministers may request an action plan regarding the "private law" imposed on the prisoners in İmralı and said, "All NGOs should put pressure on this issue and follow the process."
Roşîn Hido, a member of Afrin Human Rights Organization, said that 6 people, one of whom is a woman, were killed in 2 months and 95 people were kidnapped.
Continuing their struggle for justice, Şenyaşar family said: "There will be no making amends before those responsible are held to account."
Martyrs' Families Council continues the sit in they started at the Sêmalka Border Gate on its 58th day.
The Cost of Journalism announced that in November 111 journalists stood trial with a request of a total of 1.817 years in prison and 5 journalists were sentenced to a total of 6 years, 4 months and 12 days in prison and a fine of 16 thousand TL.
Families of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan and prisoners Ömer Hayri Konar, Hamili Yıldırım and Veysi Aktaş who have not been heard from for months will hold a series of talks in Ankara.
Writer Herdem Merwanî, daughter of Abdülhalim Kırtay, who has been in prison for 30 years, participated in the Justice Watch and said: "Mothers have given hope and morale to everyone."