Turkish airstrike on Shengal
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- 16:03 23/9/2022
Turkey carried out an airstrike on a house in the Til Ezêr district of Shengal.
Turkey carried out an airstrike on a house in the Til Ezêr district of Shengal.
Families of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan and Ömer Hayri Konar, Hamili Yıldırım and Veysi Aktaş held in İmralı Prison applied to the prosecutor's office and the prison directorate for a visit.
KDP-affiliated forces started to make a base area by planting the flag of Federated Kurdistan on the hill where the soldiers were shot.
Imprisoned Kurdish politicians Selahattin Demirtaş and Selçuk Mızraklı shaved their heads for Jîna Mahsa Amini, murdered by the Iran state.
Stating that the condemnations to the situation of not hearing from PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan exceeded the borders of the country, Lawyer Mahmut Şakar said: “The Committee of Ministers cannot act as if there is no ECtHR decision because the ECtHR decision is about the area that the Turkish state calls an exception."
Evaluating the "articles and annexes" sent by the Chief Public Prosecutor's Office of the Supreme Court of Appeals regarding the closure case against the HDP, HDP Law Commission Co-Spokesperson Serhat Eren said: "The state has mobilised all its forces together with the security directorate and the bureaucrats for the closure case."
Stating that Jîna Mahsa Aminî, who was murdered in Iran, is a symbol of resistance, HDP Spokesperson Ebru Günay said: "We support the women's revolt rising from Tehran and Rojhilat, and we say 'your rebellion is our rebellion'."
Dicle Anter, son of Kurdish scholar journalist Musa Anter, described the droping of Anter's murder case due to prescription as "We had a period when justice and law were disregarded".
The lawyers of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan applied to Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office and İmralı Prison Directorate to urgently meet with their client.
Activist Raşin, who actively participates in the protests in Kermanshah, said, "Women's worst enemy is Islamist governments. These governments prefer to kill women instead of giving them their freedom."
A citizen named Esat Çakmak, who was detained during the village raid in Yüksekova, was arrested on charges of "being a member in a terrorist organisation".
Stating that the resistance of the women of the Middle East will always have a positive effect on each other, RAWA spokesperson Rawi said: "The gains in Kurdistan will lead to gains in Iran and the gains in Iran will lead to gains in Afghanistan."
Stating that the isolation imposed on Abdullah Öcalan is not an internal matter, but a legal case, attorney Mahmut Şakar said: “The CPT has not been responding to lawyers' applications for 18 months. For this reason, the CPT and the ECtHR are responsible for the isolation.”
Memkava village, where the military operation was continuing, was besieged in Yüksekova.
Many people were beaten and detained in the police attack against Saturday Mothers.