Police attacks Suruç Massacre commemoration on its 5th year anniversary
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- 14:52 20/7/2020
Police attacked the people commemorating Suruç Massacre in Amara Culture Center on its 5th year anniversary.
Police attacked the people commemorating Suruç Massacre in Amara Culture Center on its 5th year anniversary.
The first hearing of imprisoned journalist Aziz Oruç will be held tomorrow in Ağrı 2nd High Criminal Court. Journalists, Oruç's wife and attorney called for solidarity for Oruç.
The application single man Muhammed Zekeriya Özdil who was dismissed from his job with a law decree for having his child educated in a school belonging to Fettullah Gülen made, was rejected by the State of Emergency (OHAL) Investigation Committee with the allegation that he was affilliated with PKK.
Stating that the increase in abuse cases can not be handled independently from the judicial decisions and the policies of the current government, Şırnak Bar Association Women and Children Rights Commission Att. Zozan Açar drew attention to 'impunity' policies.
According to the figures announced by the Minister of Health; 16 more people died from the coronavirus. Thus, while the number of people who lost their lives increased to 5 thousand 491, the number of cases became 219 thousand 641.
After the sinking of a refugee boat on Lake Van at the end of June, 59 bodies have been recovered so far. They are refugees from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran.
The 3rd International Yılmaz Güney Culture and Art Festival started in Dersim.
DBP's former district co-mayor, Mehmet Koşti, who was at the Amara Cultural Center, during the attack against young people gathered in Suruç in order to support the children in Kobanê, said, "If there was no intervention, the number of people who lost their lives would not be 33, but less."
TJA Spokesperson Ayşe Gökkan defended the work TJA does and said: "The government has waged war against women by detaining, arresting, murdering them."
Death fasting lawyer Ebru Timtik have sent a message and said: "We are demanding justice with our hands tied. We can't do anything. This is what hurts us the most."
TJA Spokesperson Ayşe Gökkan, who was detained in Diyarbakır in the operation against women who had been released with judicial control measures, has once again deposed in scope of another investigation launched against her in Antep. She was released after being deposed.
Abdul Karim Omar who made a statement on behalf of the Autonomous Administration, explained that the trafficking operation carried out by the Turkish intelligence "MIT" is irrefutable evidence to the strong relationship between ISIS mercenaries and Turkey, He said: "Anadolu Agency of Turkey published the news of the trafficking operation of this woman, it is a message to ISIS mercenary cells that I am still supporting you."
18 of the 29 co-chairs and executives from HDP, DBP and SYKP were arrested in Antep.
Five of the 28 women detained within the scope of the investigation launched by the Diyarbakır Chief Public Prosecutor's Office were arrested.
Journalist Ayşe Güney and TJA activist Hatice Şen were released with judicial control measures.