Women continued the hunger strike action
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- 18:14 29/1
Women continued their hunger strike action, which has entered its 5th day, at the DEM Party Ankara Provincial Organization building.
Women continued their hunger strike action, which has entered its 5th day, at the DEM Party Ankara Provincial Organization building.
The number of people detained within the scope of the investigation launched after the Santa Maria Church attack increased to 51.
Ali Manaz, a 30-year prisoner whose release was postponed for 6 months, is released from Tekirdağ Prison.
Party members who continue their hunger strike at DEM Party Ankara Provincial Organization said that they will fight until the isolation on PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan ends.
Those who visited the Justice Watch in Amed to support the action said that their demands is peace and freedom.
Baluchis, who cannot benefit from the riches of the lands they live in, are the target of mutual attacks by Iran and Pakistan. Journalist Shir Ahmed Shirani Narouyi said: "The main reason for keeping Baluchis poor is to keep them away from their desire for freedom."
The situation of Rojnews editor Süleyman Ahmet is unknown. Ahmet is reportedly being held in the unofficial detention center of KDP's intelligence agency Parastin.
Stating that the way out of the crises in Turkey is through the abolition of the Imralı system, Cengiz Yürekli, one of the lawyers of Asrın Law Firm, said: "No struggle that does not focus on Imralı and does not demand a change in Ocalan's legal position will reach a conclusion."
The hunger strike in prisons demanding "Freedom for Abdullah Ocalan and a solution to the Kurdish issue" has entered its 64th day.
The Iranian regime executed 4 more Kurd prisoners.
DFG's imprisoned co-chair Dicle Müftüoğlu, who announced that she went on hunger strike, said: "As a journalist whose professional activities are criminalized and imprisoned, I raise my voice against the silence."
Our reporter Mahmut Altıntaş, who was detained at the police station where he went to complaint against the police who beat him, was released on condition of judicial control at the courthouse where he was referred with a demand for arrest.
In Cizîr district, 65-year-old Selamet Tetik was arrested after her prison sentence of 7 years and 6 months was approved.
"The path to peace and justice in these lands will definitely pass through Roboskî first," said IHD Ankara Branch Co-chair Aslı Saraç, adding that Roboskî was a test of the state and the government.
"Rabe" spellings were written in many cities of Kurdistan.