Call for halt to death sentences to 3 Kurdish women
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- 15:44 09/3
Human rights organizations demanded a halt to the deaths sentences given to Warishah Muradi, Pakshan Azizi and Sharifa Mohammadi.
Human rights organizations demanded a halt to the deaths sentences given to Warishah Muradi, Pakshan Azizi and Sharifa Mohammadi.
World-renowned philosopher and sociologist Edgar Morin shared a message about Abdullah Öcalan's historic call and said, "I fully support the process of peace and democratic transformation in Turkey."
European Forum for Freedom and Peace emphasised the need to take reassuring steps against Abdullah Öcalan's call and called for the implementation of the "right to hope".
Prisoner İbrahim Halil Bozkurt with Psychopathic Disorder is being held in solitary confinement in Erzincan, where he was transferred from Riha.
Hundreds of people in the Qamishlo, Tirbespiye, Amuda, and Tal Hamis in Jazera Canton set out to join the resistance watch at Tişrîn Dam.
The Autonomous Administration stated that the war and conflicts in the coastal regions of Syria did not bring a solution and called for dialogue with the participation of all components.
PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan's family and guardian applied to Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office and İmralı Prison Directorate requesting a meeting.
Politician and human rights defender Ahmet Faruk Unsal pointed to Kurdish People's Leader Abdullah Öcalan's call and said, “The ball is in the state's court, the Turkish state must take the necessary legal, constitutional and administrative steps.”
Women in Makhmur Camp are both organising and strengthening social defence with the libertarian system they have created. "We are strengthening ourselves with the 'Democratic ecological women's libertarian paradigm'," said Evin Colemergi, a member of Kevana Star a Zêrîn.
IHD Wan Branch Co-chair Mehmet Salih Coskun said that in order for the process on the Kurdish issue to proceed in a healthy way, the Anti-Terror Law must be amended and the ECtHR's "right to hope" ruling for Abdullah Öcalan must be implemented.
The graves of journalists Cihan Bilgin and Nazım Daştan, who were massacred in North and East Syria, were visited.
In the final declaration of the DBP Provincial Co-chair and Party Assembly meeting, it was emphasised that the government of the state must no longer be in a state of uncerainty about the roas map for the solution and must take clearer and more concrete steps.
Ahmed Adıl, who was imprisoned for 30 years and 6 months, was released from Antalya Döşemealtı High Security Closed Prison.
Dumlu High Security Prison No. 2 found many books "objectionable" even though there was no recall order against them. Even refereces to Abdullah Öcalan, police torture, massacres and quotations in books were used as justification for the ban.
HPG announced that Turkey carried out 828 attacks despite the ceasefire decision.