Release of prisoner postponed for 6 months
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- 15:25 26/5
The release of prisoner Hasan Yaküt, who is being held Antalya S-Type High Security Closed Prison, has been postponed for six months on the grounds that he has “no remorse”.
The release of prisoner Hasan Yaküt, who is being held Antalya S-Type High Security Closed Prison, has been postponed for six months on the grounds that he has “no remorse”.
Amed Branch of the Human Rights Association (IHD) held a press conference regarding the developments following Kurdish People’s Leader Abdullah Öcalan’s call. Branch Chair Ercan Yılmaz stated that the call has created a renewed sense of hope in society and emphasized that this opportunity must not be lost due to the arrogance of the state.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has requested a defence from Turkey following an application concerning human rights violations during the curfews in Cizîr.
45 people detained within the scope of the investigation against Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (IBB) were referred to the courthouse.
The release of Ibrahim Tekin, an ill prisoner of 30 years who lives with an oxygen cylinder, has been extended. Lawyer Ozcan Sarıoglu said he fears of his client’s life.
Stating that 61 attacks were carried out by Turkey on 5-7 May, when the PKK held its congress, and 94 attacks were carried out on the day the decisions of the congress were announced, "The continuation of the attacks delays peace and obstructs the process," CPT member Kameran Osman said.
East-Southeast Associations (DGD-KON) Chair Abdulhakim Das said, "Efforts should be made to solve the Kurdish issue on the basis of equal citizenship."
The condition of ill prisoner Fırat Nebioğlu, who has a 92 per cent disability report and kidney failure, in Diyarbakır High Security Prison No. 1 is deteriorating day by day.
Referring to the process on the solution of the Kurdish issue, "The first point is to release Mr. Öcalan in order to him be free, and having the opportunity to lead these conversations face to face in the same level, not in prison," PACE member Laura Castel said.
Homer Feizî, the spokesperson of Nojîn Social Culture Association, whose members and instructors were arrested for teaching Kurdish language, said: "As long as we do not liberate the Kurdish language from the yoke of this occupation, we cannot liberate Kurdish thought."
After discussions and the unanimous vote of the delegates, the number of members of the Executive Council of the KNK was changed from 19 to 23.
Drawing attention to Kurdish People's Leader Abdullah Öcalan's message of "law of brotherhood", DEM Party Co-Chair Tuncer Bakırhan said: " The law of brotherhood, as Mr. Öcalan said, is the law of equality. It is equal coexistence on a democratic basis."
Ahmet Karamus and Zeynep Murad were elected as co-chairs once again at the 23rd General Assembly of the KNK.
Cemile Öcalan, 95, lost 6 of her children during the conflict. She stated that her pain would be alleviated with a lasting peace and said, " We buried our most beautiful children to see a beautiful day."
Politician and former CHP MP Melda Onur stated that the government must change its rhetoric regarding the new peace process, and emphasized that any commission established in Parliament should include not only political parties but also civil society organizations.