Şenyaşar Family: We need to stand together and stop oppression
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- 13:29 20/11/2021
On the 257th day of the Justice Watch, Şenyaşar family said: "We need to be brave. We need to stand together against this unlawfulness and tyranny."
On the 257th day of the Justice Watch, Şenyaşar family said: "We need to be brave. We need to stand together against this unlawfulness and tyranny."
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