Geerdink: If Turkey says it's a war, it's a war crime
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- 10:17 27/8/2024
Journalist Fréderike Geerdink said that without Kurdish journalists, many truths would not be heard, adding that Turkey is committing a war crime by killing journalists.
Journalist Fréderike Geerdink said that without Kurdish journalists, many truths would not be heard, adding that Turkey is committing a war crime by killing journalists.
Stating that the attack in which journalists Gülistan Tara and Hêro Bahadîn were murdered is against all journalists and freedom of expression, representatives of press organizations emphasized a joint struggle.
Another 130 Yazidi families staying in KDP's Êsya Camp returned to Shengal.
DBP Co-Chair Keskin Bayındır stated that they should turn their attention to İmralı against the hostile policies of AKP-MHP and said: “Rêber Abdullah Öcalan's ideas, thoughts and views are the only solution for all oppressed peoples and the Middle East.”
The Iraqi Ministry of Migration and Immigration stated that 732 Yazidis returned to Shengal and Nineveh from the camps in Dohuk.
The family of prisoner Abdulkadir Bozkurt, who says he was beaten in prison, has filed a complaint against the guards.
Emine Şenyaşar, who underwent surgery over the weekend, came to Parliament as soon as she was discharged from the hospital to continue her struggle.
Protesting the murder of Gulistan Tara and Hêro Bahadîn, TJA said: “The Free Press workers who pursue the truth will not leave the pen of their friends on the ground and will reveal the truth under all circumstances.”
36 thousand signatures were collected as part of the campaign against the death sentences given to Kurdish journalist Pexshan Ezîzî and activist Şerife Muhemmedi in Iran.
Eylem Sevilen was murdered by her father in Gönen district.
Xwebûn newspaper met with its readers with the headline “Isolation is a policy of war”.
An investigation has been launched against the chief warden who tortured prisoners in Kocaeli Type F Closed Prison No. 2 as a result of the initiatives of ÖHD lawyers.
As the 42nd month of no news from PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan in Imrali has entered its 42nd month, 587 applications made by lawyers requesting a meeting with him have remained inconclusive.
IHD and relatives of the disappeared asked for the fate and perpetrators of Mehmet Ertak, whose detention in Şirnex was denied despite the testimonies of eyewitnesses and a JİTEM member.
Kurdish politician Ethem Barzani reacted to the attack on Free Press, saying, “We are going through a period in which the country is bombed and occupied every day and unarmed children are martyred far from all human standards.”