Protests against detentions in many cities
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- 15:45 27/11/2024
The detention of more than 200 people including journalists, politicians, lawyers, academics, poets and writers was protested in many cities.
The detention of more than 200 people including journalists, politicians, lawyers, academics, poets and writers was protested in many cities.
KDP forces detained 3 young people who recorded Turkey's airstrike on Guherzê cillage in the Federated Kurdistan Region and shared it on virtual media.
Professional organisations protested the detention of journalists and writers in Amed.
Dêrsim Labour and Democracy Platform reacted to the detentions in the trustee protest.
10 of those detained through an Ankara based investigation were brought to Ankara for testify procedures.
The Kurdish Community Centre in London was raided and many politicians were detained.
Many people, including journalists, writers, poets, cartoonists and academics, have been detained for 2 days.
Minister of Justice Tunç stated that they are evaluating the DEM Party Co-Chairs' petition for a meeting with PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan.
Kurdish news website Ajansa Welat started its broadcasting life with the slogan "The voice and colour of the country".
15 people who were detained in Gökçeada district of Çanakkale and Çanakkale on the allegations of attending HDP congress were released with judicial control conditions.
The numbet of detentions increased to 23 in house raids in Şirnex. 10 people were detained in house raids in Dersim and Amed.
Journalist professional organisations reacted against government's use judiciary against journalist, representatives of press professional organisations and demanded the release of their colleagues
Lawyer Bedirhan Sarsılmaz from ÖHD, who was arrested for his professional activities, stated that the decision to arrest him was due to the current political environment and emphasised that "this arrest will be a reason for me to increase my struggle".
31 years have passed since the murder of Adnan Işık, distributor of Özgür Gündem and Özgür Halk magazines in Wan. Işık's perpetrators have not been found.
Stating that the trusteeship is an attack on the co-mayor system, DAD Co-Chair Kadriye Doğan said: "We have no choice but to protect this system and common life. It is the duty of all of us to transform Turkey into a democracy."