TÜRK-İŞ announced hunger and poverty figures
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- 15:32 28/11/2023
TÜRK-İŞ's hunger and poverty figures have been announced. In November, the hunger line increased to 14 thousand 26 TL and the poverty line increased to 45 thousand 687 TL.
TÜRK-İŞ's hunger and poverty figures have been announced. In November, the hunger line increased to 14 thousand 26 TL and the poverty line increased to 45 thousand 687 TL.
While 3 of the 42 people detained in Istanbul were arrested, 39 people were released on condition of judicial control.
Prisoners' rotating hunger strike demanding "freedom for Abdullah Öcalan and solution to the Kurdish issue" is on its 2nd day.
The release of prisoner Abdullah Eres from Diyarbakır No. 3 Type T Closed Prison was postponed because he did not accept the imposition of "repentance law".
Many people were detained in house raids in the villages of Xîzan and Tetwan.
The release of prisoner Selim Üldeş is being blocked on the grounds that the Administration and Observation Board is not of "good behavior", despite the decision of the Manavgat 1st High Criminal Court.
Stating that there is a need for a broad women's alliance against the attacks of the male-dominated mentality, Figen Yüksekdağ said: "A new life can be established under the leadership of women. It is time for a women's will that exceeds its borders and recognizes no obstacles in unity."
At the congress held by HEDEP in Silopiya district, the isolation imposed on PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan came to the fore.
It was stated that 98 people were detained in house raids in many cities.
Yakup Akman, one of the prisoners who went on hunger strike for Abdullah Öcalan's physical freedom, said that they will continue their actions until concrete steps are taken.
Prisoners in prisons started a rotating hunger strike demanding "freedom for Abdullah Öcalan and a solution to the Kurdish issue".
Many people were detained in house raids in many cities.
Listing the shortcomings in the Tahir Elçi murder, Amed Bar Association President Nahit Eren said: "The reluctance that has existed since the first day to reveal this murder still continues."
Stating that no government likes the work they do, TTB Central Council President Şebnem Korur Fincancı said: "We are not going anywhere" regarding the lawsuit filed demanding their "dismissal".
It was stated that 14 regions in Şirnex were declared as "Temporary Special Security Zones".