No news from journalist detained by KDP for 115 days
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- 11:17 16/2
The situation of Rojnews editor Süleyman Ahmet, who was detained by forces affiliated with the KDP, has not been announced for 115 days.
The situation of Rojnews editor Süleyman Ahmet, who was detained by forces affiliated with the KDP, has not been announced for 115 days.
The hunger strike in prisons demanding "Freedom for Abdullah Ocalan and solution to the Kurdish issue" has entered its 82nd day.
30-year prisoner Fahrettin Sahin, who stated that they had the most difficulty in the conspiracy process in prison, said: "Abdullah Ocalan's freedom must be more on the agenda. Nothing else must be considered other than this."
Journalists who were detained in İzmir and whose police procedures were completed were asked about the news they made.
DBP Co-Chair Ciğdem Kılıçgün Uçar, one of the Freedom Marchers who reached the land where PKK Leader Abdullah Ocalan was born, said: “This march is not only the march of those marching, but of millions. We will fight until Mr. Ocalan's voice reaches everyone and the Kurdish issue is solved.”
HDP Youth Assembly member Hüsamettin Tanrıkulu touched upon the conspiracy against Abdullah Ocalan in the case in which he is on remand. The court then cut off the SEGBIS connection.
The situation of Rojnews editor Süleyman Ahmet, who was detained by forces affiliated with the KDP, has not been announced for 114 days.
The hunger strike in prisons demanding "Freedom for Abdullah Ocalan and solution to the Kurdish issue" has entered its 81st day.
Tens of thousands of people are marching in the cities of Northern and Eastern Syria to condemn the conspiracy against PKK Leader Abdullah Ocalan.
In the cities of Northern and Eastern Syria, shutters are down and mass marches began due to the 25th anniversary of the conspiracy against PKK Leader Abdullah Ocalan.
5 journalists have been detained in Izmir for 3 days. MLSA Co-Director Veysel Ok pointed out that Kurd journalists is targeted once again in the run-up to the local elections.
Reacting to the detention of its members, DEM Party Youth Assembly made a statement: "We will not bow down to attacks."
AKP Chair and President Tayyip Erdogan met with Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, whom he had previously targeted with "murderer" and "putschist" expressions.
Journalists detained in Izmir met with lawyers. Journalists, whose statements are expected to be taken tomorrow, stated that they were detained with handcuffs behind their backs.
Freedom Marchers, who set out from Amed, arrived in Sêwereg.