Intubated journalist Aykol to continue to be put to sleep
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Journalist-writer Huseyin Aykol, who was intubated after suffering a cerebral haemorrhage, will continue to be kept under anaesthesia due to high blood pressure.
 
					
					Journalist-writer Huseyin Aykol, who was intubated after suffering a cerebral haemorrhage, will continue to be kept under anaesthesia due to high blood pressure.
 
					
					Wan (Van) Bar Association Chair Sinan Ozaraz said that the complaints they filed against the dormitory and the university regarding the death of Rojin Kabais will be investigated separately from the main case.
 
					
					Students at Van Yuzuncu Yil University (YYU) have entered the fifth day of their protest for the suspicious death of their classmate Rojin Kabais. The students asked: “Why is there footage of the student who found Rojin’s phone, but not of the person who left it there?”
 
					
					Kongra Star Jazire Coordination announced that women wrote one thousand 800 letters to Abdullah Öcalan as part of the campaign they launched.
 
					
					Women’s organizations in Wan have launched a campaign titled “We organize to live and let live” to defend women’s rights and shed light on suspicious deaths of women. “We are fighting to be a voice and a breath for women,” said Meryema Aslan, director of the Star Women’s Association, one of the campaign organizers.
 
					
					Peace Mothers, who witnessed the process of Abdullah Öcalan's leaving from Syria on 9 October, stated that the conspiracy process was a "black day" for them.
The Free Women's Movement (Tevgera Jinên Azad-TJA) members marching from Amed (Diyarbakır) to Ankara with the slogan "We March to Freedom with Hope" will hold a series of meetings with the parties that have a group in the Parliament.
 
					
					Women marching from Amed to Ankara called on the government to "be a party to peace" and called for political and legal steps to be taken.
 
					
					Women marching from Amed to Ankara with the slogan "We march to freedom for hope" entered the Parliament with the slogan "Bijî Serok Apo (Long live Leader Apo)".
 
					
					According to JINNEWS' violence tally for September, 19 women and 1 child were murdered, 21 women and 1 child died under suspicious circumstances.
 
					
					Women who participate for freedom walk stated, "For freedom of women, they need to embrace the process and 'right to hope'."
 
					
					"Our march will ensure the physical freedom of Mr Abdullah Öcalan," said the women who reached Amara in the march initiated by Free Women's Movement (Tevgera Jinên Azad-TJA) with the slogan "We Walk to Freedom with Hope".
 
					
					15 articles by Nagihan Akarsel, a member of the murdered Jineoloji Research Centre, have been translated into Spanish and Catalan and published as a book. "Nagihan's thought is an invitation for us," said Fanny Arambilet, who did the Catalan translation.
 
					
					Women took to the streets in Cizîrê (Jazire) Region against the 9 October International Conspiracy and marched with the slogan "Leader Apo's physical freedom is the key to solution and peace".
On the second day of their march, women sent greetings to İmralı by walking on the road that Kurdish People's Leader Abdullah Öcalan described as the "Freedom Road" during his work in Curnê Reş (Hilvan).