Hunger strike action in prisons is on its 43rd day
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- 10:42 08/1/2024
The hunger strike in prisons demanding "Freedom for Abdullah Öcalan and a solution to the Kurdish issue" has entered its 43rd day.
The hunger strike in prisons demanding "Freedom for Abdullah Öcalan and a solution to the Kurdish issue" has entered its 43rd day.
Telling her 16-year-old daughter Rozerin, who was murdered during the curfew in Sur, Fahriye Çukur said: "I cannot forget her smile. As long as I am alive, I will defend my daughter's righteousness and not give up her cause."
Prof. Norman Paech who supports the "Freedom for Abdullah Öcalan" campaign, said: "The move shows that Abdullah Öcalan is known in the world far beyond the borders of Kurdistan."
Women from Afrin, who are struggling to survive in Shehba against Turkish attacks and the Damascus embargo, said: "We will not step back no matter how long it takes."
Politician Zeynep Ölbeci, who is on trial in detention in the Kobanê Case, said: "Me and my friends started a hunger strike to demand that the isolation be abolished and negotiations begin."
There has been no news from Rojnews News Agency editor Süleyman Ahmet for 75 days. The KDP administration continues their silence despite the applications and calls regarding Ahmet, who is held by the security forces on October 25.
The hunger strike in prisons demanding "Freedom for Abdullah Öcalan and a solution to the Kurdish issue" has entered its 42nd day.
Turkish UCAVs attacked settlements in the Balekayeti region in the Federated Kurdistan Region.
Tens of thousands of people gathered in Paris, calling for the removal of the state secret on the cases related to the massacres and giving the message: "We will remove these secrets with the people's struggle."
Rojnews News Agency held the KDP management responsible for the life and security of their editor Süleyman Ahmet, who has not been heard from for 74 days.
Thousands of people marched in Paris under the leadership of TJK-E, protesting the massacres that France did not clarify as a calling them "state secrets".
Prisoner Ahmet Topkaya, who is on hunger strike in Kürkçüler Type F Closed Prison, stated that PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan resisted in İmralı and said: “At this point, our duty is to protect and grow that resistance. We will not get used to the absolute isolation in Imrali."
IHD and the relatives of the missing people asked about the perpetrators of Abdullah Düşkün, who was murdered in Cizîr in 1994, and Mehmet Zeki Yılmaz, who was murdered in Colemêrg, and the fate of İsa Soysal, who was disappeared in Silopiya in 1988.
It was revealed that Celil Begdaş, who was among those kept waiting in front of the HDP Amed Provincial Organization building upon the instructions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and who came to the fore with his provocative attempts, was sentenced for "intentional murder" and "escaped" under the supervision of the police.
It was decided to continue the imprisonment of the politicians tried in the Kobanê Case. The court panel also rejected Selahattin Demirtaş's demand for the speeches they made under the umbrella of the Parliament to be added to the file and for an expert report to be prepared regarding legislative irresponsibility.