MA reporter Durgut released
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- 18:05 17/2/2022
Our reporter Zeynep Durgut, who was taken into custody, was released after her statement to the prosecutor's office.
Our reporter Zeynep Durgut, who was taken into custody, was released after her statement to the prosecutor's office.
One of the main suspects in the October 10 Ankara Massacre, Ömer Deniz Dündar, is hiding in Turkish-controlled Idlib Province where he is working for an Isis-affiliated media organisation, court papers have revealed.
In a message Leyla Halid, who is a member of the PFLP Politburo, sent to Aysel Tuğluk, Xhalid said, "We wish you to regain your freedom as soon as possible, together with all political prisoners from dungeons in Turkey."
Journalist Zeynep Durgut, who was detained in Cizre 4 days ago, was referred to the courthouse.
The investigation file of Özgür Gündem Newspaper's Urfa Representative Kemal Kılıç, who was murdered 29 years ago, was closed with the statute of limitations, but his relatives keep Kemal alive with 40 children named after him.
Lawyer Raziye Öztürk, who stated that what happened in Imralı corresponds to the concept of "incommunicado" used by the UN, said that they applied to the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture to eliminate it.
In the case of the Kurdish politician Aysel Tuğluk, who is suffering from chronic and progressive Alzheimer's dementia in prison, the Institute of Forensic Medicine conducted a new examination and decided that Tuğluk is fit for detention.
Thousands of people in the Makhmur Refugee Camp protested the plot and called on everyone to fight for Öcalan's freedom.
At least 21 people, including journalists and politicians, were detained with raids on their homes in Istanbul, Diyarbakir, Kars and Mardin.
TAJÊ Spokesperson Sabiha Sebrî stated that Yazidis stood up with the philosophy of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan and said, "We must embrace the philosophy of Leader Apo and ensure his physical freedom."
Peace Mother Halime Işık has been taken into custody in Mardin province.
KKP Chair Sinan Çiftyürek, who visited the Şenyaşar family, carrying out a Justice Watch in front of the Urfa Courthouse, said, "Emine's mother's voice reached the whole world. But it did not reach the Urfa Courthouse."
On the anniversary of Öcalan's being brought to Turkey with an international conspiracy, many Kurdish institutions were raided by the police while dozens were detained during the police raids.
Hatice Çatak whose house was burned to the ground during the curfews in İdil, is trying to protect her house with tarpaulins to keep her memories alive. Çatak, who has only 1 child out of 12 left with her, said, "These lands worth everything we lost."
Stating the Kurdish Alevism was dismissed for a long time, Russian academic Daria Zhigulskaya said that situation changed with the Kurdish movement in the 1980s.