Kurds flocking to Amara
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- 12:43 04/4/2022
Kurds started flocking to Amara to celebrate the 73rd birthday of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan. Dancing the Halay where they gathered, the crowd demands the freedom of Öcalan.
Kurds started flocking to Amara to celebrate the 73rd birthday of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan. Dancing the Halay where they gathered, the crowd demands the freedom of Öcalan.
Lawyer Gökhan Dayık filed a criminal complaint on suspicion of "extrajudicial execution" of Mehmet Aslan, who lost his life in the operation held after the death of 2 police officers in Urfa.
The kidneys of ill prisoner Fırat Nebioğlu, for whom the Forensic Medicine Institute gave a report that he could remain in prison, failing. Nebioğlu is undergoing dialysis treatment.
DFG Co-Chair Serdar Altan pointed out that the situation of three of the imprisoned journalists is serious and called for them to be released so that their treatment can be carried out in a healthy environment.
Reimar Heider who learned to speak Turkish and Kurdish so that he can translate PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan's books whom he was influenced with, underlined that the Middle East and the world needs this ideology and said: "Öcalan's ideology and role are important in a global scale."
The application of Asrın Law Office to Bursa Execution Judge for a request that their clients, held in Imrali, to visit their families was rejected once again on the grounds of a 3-month family visit ban.
Continuing the Justice Watch on its 389th day, Şenyaşar family said: "What is sacred is a dignified and fair life. Remaining silence is being an accomplice in this persecution."
Families of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan and Ömer Hayri Konar, Hamili Yıldırım and Veysi Aktaş held in İmralı Prison applied to the prosecutor's office and the prison directorate for a visit.
The Work has started for the construction of 8-storey buildings and luxury villas in Newala Qesaba, where hundreds of Kurds and Armenians are buried in mass graves.
Stating that PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan's birthday was celebrated en masse in 2004, Mehmet Öcalan made a call and said, "We are expecting Öcalan's guests on April 4".
Journalists working under difficult conditions in Slemani, Makhmur and Shengal said, "The places under the control of the KDP are completely forbidden to us. But these pressures will not intimidate us."
Making a call for the birthday of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan, of whom they demand his physical freedom, and said: "Let's turn our faces towards Amara, with the spirit of March 8 and Newroz."
Continuing the Justice Watch, Şenyaşar family said: "The whole world heard the suffering of this mother but the Turkish President refuses to do so."
Having failed in the military operation it launched against the Federated Kurdistan Region for nearly a year, Turkey is now seeking to expand the operation with the help of the KDP, which has sent its special forces to 87 points, and to establish dominance in the region through possible conflicts.
Stating that Amara, where PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan was born, is a symbol for the Kurds, HDP's Ömer Öcalan pointed to the Newroz celebrations and said, "No power can separate the Kurdish people and Mr. Öcalan."