Detainees due to 'halay' in Piran
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- 12:18 01/8
7 people were detained in Piran district for performing a halay accompanied by Kurdish songs.
7 people were detained in Piran district for performing a halay accompanied by Kurdish songs.
An investigation has been launched into 13 people due to the "Herne pêş" march sung during the trustee protest in the Hezex district.
The Yazidis, who healed the wounds of the 74th Edict in Shengal 10 years ago with solidarity, rose from the ashes with the system they built. MXD? Co-Chair Cîhan Celo said: “Every wound of the Yazidis is closed with Mr. Öcalan's democratic nation paradigm.”
After Kerboran, the warning sign “Pêşî Peya” was removed in Nisêbîn (Nusaybin) on the grounds that it “violates highway traffic marking standards”.
MKG and DFG made a statement on Kurdish journalist Pexshan Ezîzî, who is sentenced to death by the Iranian regime, and called for “Let's be the voice of Pexshan Ezîzî”.
Speaking in Parliament, DEM Party Group Deputy Chair Gülistan Kılıç Koçyiğit said: “Aren't you following in the footsteps of Kenan Evren and the September 12 coup mentality? You know no boundaries in your Kurdish enmity. Your enmity has reached as far as the asphalt.”
Amed Metropolitan Municipality teams rewrote the Kurdish warning signs that were deleted by the governorate's decision.
Kerboran Municipality made a statement on the removal of the Kurdish warning signs and said: “We strongly condemn this great evil.”
Lawyer Mehmet Selahattin Timur from ÖHD stated that violations such as access to health care, strip searches and ill-treatment are taking place in prisons in the Aegean region and that disciplinary proceedings were initiated against prisoners who celebrated the anniversary of the Kobanê victory.
The "Pêşî Peya/Pedestrian First" traffic warning signs written on the roads in Êlih have been erased.
An objection was made to the access ban imposed on our agency's domain name upon the complaint of the Gümüşhane Provincial Gendarmerie Command. The application emphasized that the decision is "a violation of freedom of press and expression."
DEM Party Co-Chair Tülay Hatimoğulları met with farmers in Hatay, criticized the government's agricultural policies and said: "We have to overthrow all policies of this government."
Citizens in Amed reacted to the blackening of Kurdish traffic warning signs and described as "hostility towards Kurds".
Journalist Süleyman Ahmet, who was detained and no news was heard from for 279 days, was sentenced to 3 years in prison.