Hunger strike for demanding 'freedom for Abdullah Öcalan' is on its 4th day
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- 14:29 30/11/2023
The rotating hunger strike started by the prisoners demanding "freedom for Abdullah Öcalan and a solution to the Kurdish issue" is on its 4th day.
The rotating hunger strike started by the prisoners demanding "freedom for Abdullah Öcalan and a solution to the Kurdish issue" is on its 4th day.
Drawing attention that the Tahir Elçi case was drifting towards impunity and Êlih Bar Association President Erkan Şenses said: "At the hearing on March 6, the 3 defendant police officers will most likely be acquitted."
Stating that a delegation will be sent to Turkey within the scope of the "Freedom for Abdullah Öcalan" campaign, Hatip Dicle said: "This is a long-term campaign. The goal is to end the isolation and ensure Öcalan's physical freedom."
İHD applied to the Ministry of Justice to send a delegation to İmralı Type F High Security Prison.
In the case regarding the murder of Amed Bar Association President Tahir Elçi, the court rejected the requests of the lawyers and decided to notify all the documents in the file to the prosecutor's office in order to prepare its opinion on the merits.
HEDEP Şirnex MP Zeki İrmez said: "The Kurdish people will not stop and we will continue to resist until the isolation is lifted."
While 6 people were detained in the house raids in Mersin, 5 people detained in Ceyhan were released.
NEWS CENTER - The rotating hunger strike started by the prisoners demanding "freedom for Abdullah Öcalan and a solution to the Kurdish issue" is on its 3rd day.
Neriman Ahmad, lawyer of journalist Süleyman Ahmet, who has not been heard from for 36 days, said: "Duhok Public Order does not allow us to meet despite the decision of the prosecutor's office."
Punishment was requested in the case filed against Emine Şenyaşar on the grounds that she "insulted" AKP member İbrahim Halil Yıldız.
5 people, including 2 children, who were detained in Dîlok were arrested on the charge of "aiding a terrorist organisation".
Yusuf Aydın, who was released from prison after 30 years and stated that he was sad because of the friends he left behind, said that the struggle of the people kept them alive.
Stating that there is a hunger strike in 104 prisons demanding "freedom for Abdullah Öcalan", İHD Ankara Branch Co-Chair Ömer Faruk Yazıcı said: "We have to lend a voice to the voices of the prisoners."
Drawing attention to the peace efforts of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan, citizens of Amed said: "If the isolation is lifted, Öcalan will bring the peace and people will live together equally."
Women stated that they will file a criminal complaint regarding the police violence they were subjected to during the November 25 protest in Şirnex and emphasized that they will not take a step back against pressure and attacks.