Hunger strike of prisoners is on its 33nd day
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- 12:22 29/12/2023
The hunger strike in prisons demanding "freedom for Abdullah Öcalan and a solution to the Kurdish issue" is on its 33nd day.
The hunger strike in prisons demanding "freedom for Abdullah Öcalan and a solution to the Kurdish issue" is on its 33nd day.
Prisoner mother Cemile Karakaş, who participated in the Justice Sit-in by changing 3 vehicles every day, said: “Everyone should be equal in this country. Our children also want their rights. There is a solution to everything, but why is there no solution to isolation?"
Cevdet Şenlik, one of the prisoners who went on hunger strike in Antalya Type S Prison, said: "We will not step back until we liberate Abdullah Öcalan."
Prisoner İsmet Karak, named after his uncle who died on death fast, participated in the ongoing hunger strike demanding "freedom for Abdullah Öcalan".
Our reporter Hakan Yalçın was detained during the raid on his house in Wan.
Many DEM Party and DBP politicians were detained in Sêrt.
In the statements made at many points on the 12th anniversary of the Roboski Massacre, it was drawn that the perpetrators were left unpunished, and the message was given that "Unless Roboski is clarified, justice will not be secured in Turkey."
Asrın Law Firm once again applied to Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office and İmralı Prison Directorate to meet with their client, PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan, whom they had not heard from for 34 months.
A 16-year-old boy was injured in Turkey's bombardment of Ein Isa.
The hunger strike in prisons demanding "freedom for Abdullah Öcalan and a solution to the Kurdish problem" is on its 32nd day.
Stating that the government in Turkey targets Northern and Eastern Syria whenever it is in trouble, journalist Lezgin İbrahim said: "The aim is to cause migration. But the people responded to the attacks with resistance. This is the message given by the people under attack in the squares."
Stating that ending the conflict and establishing peace in Turkey is related to the isolation in İmralı, lawyer Mehmet Karataş said: "Concerns about Abdullah Öcalan can only be resolved if his voice reaches the public."
Stating that the gang structures in Turkey are not independent of the policies of the government, DEM Party İzmir Provincial Cochair Mehmet Kuruş said: "If the Kurdish issue is not solved, such gang formations will always happen."
Drawing attention that a peaceful environment can be achieved with the democratic solution of the Kurdish issue, Rights defenders in Riha said: "This is possible by lifting the isolation of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan."
CHP member Levent Gök, who had a monument built so that the Roboskî Massacre would not be forgotten, said: "We are trying to display a humane stance that reflects the pain of the families and shows that they are not abandoned. I hope it will translate these feelings."