Kurdish artist Yassin who supported the resistance in Iran, sentenced to
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- 12:09 04/11/2022
Kurdish artist Samin Yassin, who supported the ongoing protests in Iran with his songs, was sentenced to death by the court.
Kurdish artist Samin Yassin, who supported the ongoing protests in Iran with his songs, was sentenced to death by the court.
Representatives of political party represantatives from Mersin, who will participate in the "March of Humanity Against the Use of Chemical Weapons" to be held in Silopi on November 6, stated that the use of chemical weapons is not the problem for Kurds alone, and said, "It prevents peoples from coming together."
German Left Party MP Gökay Akbulut stated that they applied to the OPCW to demand that Turkey's use of chemical weapons be examined by independent committees and said, "A crime against humanity is being committed. Operations must be stopped."
Speaking in front of the Courthouse in Urfa during the sit-in, Ferit Şenyaşar told that they will go to the parliament if Fadıl Şenyaşar is not acquitted and released.
The lawyers of the Secret Law Office applied to the Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office and the İmralı Prison Directorate to meet with their client, PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan, who has not been heard from for 19 months.
Journalists who were arrested for their reports sent a message to their colleagues, stating that they were waiting for letters and books.
Condemning the use of chemical weapons, Yazidi women said: "We must protect those who saved us from genocide. Today is our turn to protect them."
Yakup Brukanlı, one of the 40 detainees held in Konya Ereğli High Security Prison, set his body on fire against the heavy isolation.
MA reporter Ceylan Şahinli, who was arrested with 8 of her colleagues in Ankara, was not examined because she refused the imposition of handcuffs while the doctor examined her.
Solidarity campaign with MA and JINNEWS initiated under the leadership of DFG and MKGP kicked off.
Being one of the commanders of the Til Temir Military Council, where Turkey's attacks continue, Newroz Rojhilat said: "No matter what happens, we will defend our region and our people.
Senator Gorka Elejabarrieta Diaz from Spain's Basque Country presented a parliamentary question to the Presidency of the Spanish Senate for the arrested journalists.
Prisoners in Diyarbakır High Security Prison No. 1, the 3rd group took over the rotating hunger strike launched to protest Turkey's use of chemical weapons attacks.
DFG and MKGP launched the “One More Story From You” campaign in solidarity with imprisoned journalists.
SES Diyarbakir Branch Co-Chair Şiyar Güldiken said that chemical weapons cause heavy destruction not only on people, but also on the entire ecosystem, including water, soil and air, and it is necessary to oppose them.