Hunger strike action in prisons is on its 50th day
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- 11:51 15/1
The hunger strike in prisons demanding "Freedom for Abdullah Öcalan and a solution to the Kurdish issue" has entered its 50th day.
The hunger strike in prisons demanding "Freedom for Abdullah Öcalan and a solution to the Kurdish issue" has entered its 50th day.
Turkey attacked energy institutions and power stations in Northern and Eastern Syria, leaving 660 villages without electricity.
Journalists Nilüfer Hamedi and İlahe Muhammed, who reported on the murder of Jîna Emînî, were released after 17 months by paying the bail fee of 10 billion tomans.
Speaking in Muğla, DEM Party Group Deputy Co-Chair Sezai Temelli said: “Whenever the number of funerals increases, hate speech against those who want democracy increases. The way to stop this pain is through peace, Imrali and Öcalan."
Gülser Özbay, who was released after 31 years and 6 months in prison, participated in the DEM Party's referendum in her hometown Bazîd, where she was welcomed with enthusiasm.
The emphasis on struggle came to the fore in the Justice Watch action demanding "freedom for Abdullah Öcalan".
Continuing their attacks against Northern and Eastern Syria, Turkey targeted infrastructure and civilian settlements. Two children and their mother were injured in the attacks, and the power station and animal farm were bombed.
In the HPG statement published on ANF regarding the clashes in Zap, it was stated that 61 soldiers lost their lives.
It was stated that a military operation was launched in Şirnex countryside.
Serê Salê was celebrated in Êlih with the participation of thousands of people.
Stating that the main reason for the Imrali isolation is "the fear of Abdullah Öcalan's ideas", DEM Party Deputy Sinan Çiftyürek said: "The isolation must be abolished, Öcalan must speak."
In Turkey's attacks on Northern and Eastern Syria, the electricity station and security point in Ein Issa were targeted.
A Kurd young man named Imam Hasan Wend lost his life after being tortured for about 4 months in the prisons of the Iranian regime.
The release of Rozerin Kurt, who held in Sincan Women's Prison, has been blocked for 14 months on the grounds of "not in good behavior" by the Administration and Observation Board.
The situation of Rojnews editor Süleyman Ahmet is unknown. Ahmet is reportedly being held in the unofficial detention center of KDP's intelligence agency Parastin.