Emine Şenyaşar: End this cruelty
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- 12:39 21/2/2022
Continuing their struggle for justice in front of Urfa Courthouse, Emine Şenyaşar stated that the government has no conscience and demanded the cruelty on their family to end.
Continuing their struggle for justice in front of Urfa Courthouse, Emine Şenyaşar stated that the government has no conscience and demanded the cruelty on their family to end.
Drawing attention to the pressures on the Kurdish language, MYD Director Bahadin Robar said, "Turkey's laws and administrators forbid the language of the Kurds, whom they claim they consider to be their brothers."
Stating that what's happening in Ukraine right now is one of the battles for the new world order, International Relations Specialist Hasan Sweidan told that a possible war that could break out in the region will effect all of Syria, especially Rojava.
Expressing her frustration that the belongings of Cizre People's Council Co-chair Mehmet Tunç who was burned to death in Cizre 6 years after his murder, his mother Esmer Tunç said: "They are twisting the knife to increase our pain."
Stating that she joined the Saturday Mothers because of the injustice they suffered, Hanife Yıldız, mother of Murat Yıldız who was forced into dissappearance, said: "They took my son alive and gave me back a bone."
Makhmur Education Co-spokesperson Berivan Kaya, who stated that they established 11 schools in Makhmur Camp with their own means, said, "The education system in the camp is a model for the world."
Kazım Timur, who joined the Justice Watch to demand a fair trial for his son at the Van Bar Association, stated that they would not end the protest until they have justice.
Continuing their struggle for justice, Şenyaşar family said: "They will either here our voice or they will be gone for good. Beautiful days are just ahead of us."
Akdeniz District Police Chief H.A.T threatened lawyer Ali Bozan over a press release, held for seriously ill prisoner Aysel Tuğluk and said, “I know you well. We will settle accounts with you later."
Families who lost their relatives in the Suruç massacre visited the Şenyaşar family in solidarity who continue their search for justice in front of the Urfa Courthouse.
Bülent Çelik, who migrated to Germany due to political pressure, is held at the airport to be extradited to Turkey.
Journalist Zeynep Durgut, who was detained and released on the grounds of her social media posts and "anonymous witness" statements, said, "We once again saw how disturbed some people were about the realities that we were reporting with my arbitrary detention."
Continuing the justice watch in front of the Urfa Couurthouse, Şenyaşar said: "This is a shame for Turkey. Let the justice come and the oppression to be over."
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.
Citizens in Halabja, who supported the campaign to remove the PKK from the "terror list", said, "The PKK protects its lands, water and culture. It has not occupied anyone's land."