Scores of HDP members detained in Kocaeli and İstanbul
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- 13:17 26/11/2021
Scores of HDP members were detained with raids on their homes in Kocaeli and İstanbul.
Scores of HDP members were detained with raids on their homes in Kocaeli and İstanbul.
Journalist Shaswar Mame said that although Turkey's use of chemical weapons had a negative impact on nature and the public, its investigation was blocked by the KDP.
Ferzende Elbi, Abdullah Ateş, Ehettin Kaynar and Kerim Boran, who are over 70 years old and sentenced to life imprisonment for reconciling families in Iğdır, are struggling with serious health problems.
Veysi Altan, being held in Maraş Türkoğlu No. 1 Type T Closed Prison, stated that they were subjected to threats by the guards and said, "If something happens to our children, the state is responsible."
Asrın Law Office applied to the Parliament regarding the situation of their clients, PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan, and prisoners Ömer Hayri Konar, Hamili Yıldırım and Veysi Aktaş who are held in heavy isolation conditions.
Speaking after the HDP MYK meeting, Mithat Sancar, calling for the government to resign, said, "If he does not resign, then all opposition parties should jointly prepare the election proposal and submit it to the Parliament."
On the 261st day of the Justice Watch, Şenyaşar family said: "The reason for this tragic course of events is injustice."
Journalist Emrullah Acar was released on condition of judicial control.
An application was made to the Ministry of Justice, General Directorate of Prisons and Detention Houses and Human Rights Department to meet with PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan and prisoners Ömer Hayri Konar, Hamili Yıldırım and Veysi Aktaş.
Stating that they have informed relevant organisations in Europe about Turkey's use of chemical weapons, Kurdish politician Demir Çelik said: "We continue our efforts on this. We have to mobilize the will that can stop Turkey."
MSD Executive Committee Chair Ilham Ehmed met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan's family, lawyers and guardian made another application to the Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office and the prison administration, demanding an "urgent meeting".
Continuing the Justice Watch, Şenyaşar family said: "There will be no making amends before those who rely on the power of the state to commit crimes are held to account."
Linguist Sami Tan, stating that the denial of the Kurds and Kurdish language is a state policy, said that making amends will only be possible with the end of rejection and denial.
Hatice Onaran from İHD stated that imprisoned women are fighting against inhuman practices and called for solidarity.