October 10 commemoration in many cities
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- 15:30 10/10/2023
In the commemoration events held in many cities for the 104 people murdered in Ankara Station Square on October 10, "No one can erase this memory" was emphasized.
In the commemoration events held in many cities for the 104 people murdered in Ankara Station Square on October 10, "No one can erase this memory" was emphasized.
DBP Deputy Co-Chairperson Zekiye İlbasan was arrested on the charge of "resisting the police".
Making a written statement on the anniversary of the occupation of Serêkaniyê and Girê Spî by Turkey and the paramilitary forces it supports, the Autonomous Administration of Northern and Eastern Syria stated that the liberation of the occupied lands is a strategic and irreversible option.
Asrın Law Firm made a new application 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 31 months.
Northern and Eastern Syrian journalists stated that Turkey wanted to "achieve what ISIS failed" with the attacks and said that international silence caused the attacks to increase.
Stating that Turkey targets civilians in its attacks on Northern and Eastern Syria, journalist Ciwana Cuma stated that all peoples united against the attacks.
Ayşe Tanhan, daughter of Cemal Tanhan, who has been detained for 29 years and has serious health problems, said: "Even though he is on his deathbed, he is not released."
The Autonomous Administration of Northern and Eastern Syria announced that 29 fighters lost their lives in the Turkish attack and 3 days of mourning were declared.
2 women were murdered in Serêkaniyê city of Northern and Eastern Syria under Turkish control.
Stating that Turkey wants to destroy the autonomous administration with air strikes targeting the infrastructure in Northern and Eastern Syria, PYD Co-chairperson Salih Muslim said: "We will resist the attacks until the end."
5 women were injured in Turkey's ongoing attacks on Northern and Eastern Syria.
Stating that targeting civilians and living spaces in attacks against Northern and Eastern Syria is a "war crime", legal organizations called on Turkey to "comply with international conventions and end the attacks".
An investigation was opened against 8 women who protested the harassment of specialist sergeants in Wan, on the grounds of "inciting the public to hatred and hostility".
Stating that the status of the Kurds is targeted with the Turkish attacks, PYD General Assembly member Ahmed Xoce said: “There is a magnificent resistance against the attacks. People say 'I defend my status'."
Stating that ISIS is organized in Serêkaniyê and Girê Spî, which are under the control of Turkey and paramilitary groups, YPJ Spokesperson Ruksen Mihemed said: "ISIS was defeated in Kobane, it is being revived in Serêkaniyê and Girê Spî."