'73 Farman' documentary filmed by Nazım Dashtan screened
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- 14:28 07/9
In Switzerland, the documentary film "73 Farman (Genocide)" of journalist Nazım Daştan, who was killed in Turkey's drone attack, was screened.
In Switzerland, the documentary film "73 Farman (Genocide)" of journalist Nazım Daştan, who was killed in Turkey's drone attack, was screened.
Stating that the applications made by prisoners in Dumlu Prisons Nos. 1 and 2 against the oppression and violations of rights remain inconclusive, DEM Party MP Yılmaz Hun said that prisoners are preparing for a hunger strike against this.
Seasonal agricultural workers who were subjected to a racist attack in Niğde stated that the attack was intended to massacre everyone present there and called for justice against this.
Hundreds of prominent personalities and international organisations have demanded the physical freedom of Abdullah Öcalan in the events organised as part of the "I want to visit Abdullah Öcalan" campaign, which has completed its third month.
Writer Murat Mıhçı stated that if the 6-7 September pogrom is not confronted, the peoples who are seen as "other" may one day become targets, and that Abdullah Öcalan's call for Peace and Democratic Society is a good opportunity to confront these sufferings.
Firaset Özbek Önkol, whose son and daughter's gravestone was forcibly removed by the gendarmerie, said: "This is persecution. They are disturbed by our bones. This is unconscionable."
The release of prisoners in Antalya, Mervan Demirtaş, Mahmut Kaygan and Nurşen Tekin, was extended for the 4th, 4th and 2st time repectively.
Journalist Ekrem Berakat emphasised that Syria cannot be rebuild and its territorial integrity cannot be ensured without Autonomus Administration of North and East Syria (AANES).
People’s Democratic Congress (HDK) and Democratic Alevi Association (DAD) will organize “Democratic Society and Peace Feast” on 7 September in Tuzluçayır neighbourhood of Mamak.
30-year ill prisoner Mustafa Karatepe died 7 months after his release, "They kill them and leave them like that. They do not leave anyone who can stand," said brother Mehmet Karatepe
Amed City Protection and Solidarity Platform made a statement at Şêx Seîd (Sheikh Said) Square on 1 September and called for insistence and courage to solve the Kurdish issue.
Dicle Fırat Journalists' Association (DFG) announced that 4 journalists were subjected to investigations, 2 were threatened and 2 were prevented in August and 33 journalists are still in prison as of August.
Abdullah Öcalan stated that the fate of the Middle East will change if the process in Turkey succeeds and added: "I call on all Kurds to come together and unite on democratic grounds."
Turkey, its paramilitary groups and DAESH continue their attacks on North and East Syria. Drones bombed the area around Tishreen (Tişrîn) Dam in the south of Kobani (Kobanê) city of Euphrates Region last night.
Mehmet Emin Gökdemir of the Lawyers for Freedom Association (ÖHD) stated that constitutional reform alone is not sufficient to recognize Kurdish; restrictive laws such as the Law on Unification of Education must also be amended.