Journalist Sıddık Güler arrested
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- 16:13 18/12/2023
Journalist Sıddık Güler was arrested after the Supreme Court approved the local court's sentence of 2 years, 4 months and 3 days in prison for "terrorism propaganda".
Journalist Sıddık Güler was arrested after the Supreme Court approved the local court's sentence of 2 years, 4 months and 3 days in prison for "terrorism propaganda".
The Imprisoned women in Tarsus, who are on a rotating hunger strike, said: "Just as those who created this lawlessness want to turn every place into an isolation area in İmralı, we will turn every place into a resistance area in İmralı."
Although 8 years have passed since the murder of Mother Taybet, whose body was held in the middle of the street for 7 days, not a single person has been tried. Her husband Halit İnan said: "Despite all this brutality, the struggle of the Kurds continues."
Drawing attention that the hunger strikes in prisons, Sultan Azboy, the sister of ill prisoner Sıddık Kıvanç said: “These people are curious about the health of Abdullah Öcalan. How many earthquakes have been happening?"
There has been no news from journalist Süleyman Ahmet, who was detained by the KDP security forces at the Sêmalka Border Gate, for 55 days.
The hunger strike in prisons demanding "freedom for Abdullah Öcalan and a solution to the Kurdish issue" is on the 22nd day.
Many of the 282 bodies buried on the pavement in Kilyos were not returned to their families even after 6 years. The family of Leyla Kaya, whose funeral was given 4 years later, emphasized that they will not forget the "torture" they were subjected to.
23 years have passed since 30 prisoners were murdered in the raids carried out under the name "Operation Return to Life". While not a single responsible person was punished, lawyers want the government officials of the period to sit in the defendant's chair.
Stating that the Mereş Massacre was "an organization of the deep state", Erenler Culture and Solidarity Association President Müslüm İbili said: "Although 45 years have passed, the trauma continues."
There has been no news from journalist Süleyman Ahmet, who was detained by the KDP security forces at the Sêmalka Border Gate, for 54 days.
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Prisoner Tufan İlbaş, who wrote about the violations he had in Tekirdağ Prison No. 2, stated that the letters written to PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan were confiscated.
Eylem Yavuz, who attended the Justice Sit-in with her 4-month-old baby in Amed, said: "This issue is not just the issue of the prisoners, it is the issue of all of us."
DBP Amed Provincial Co-chair Mehmet Şirin Gürbüz emphasized that the Imrali isolation should be lifted first in order to ensure a democratic environment.
The Justice Watch, which was launched in Amed, Wan, Istanbul, Adana and Mersin to demand the physical freedom of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan, continues with support visits.