Hunger strike on its 116th day
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- 12:27 21/3
The hunger strike launched by political prisoners in prisons to demand the physical freedom of PKK Leader Abdullah Ocalan has entered its 116th day.
The hunger strike launched by political prisoners in prisons to demand the physical freedom of PKK Leader Abdullah Ocalan has entered its 116th day.
The area where Amed Newroz will be celebrated started to fill up hours before the start of the program. The crowd, mostly young people, danced and chanted "Bijî Serok Apo" slogans.
In Erdîş, the snowfall that caused the village roads to be closed could not prevent the Newroz celebration. Thousands of people came together, lit the Newroz fire and celebrated.
AKP-MHP, stuck in the face of the wind blowing in favor of the DEM Party in Îdir, where they nominated a joint candidate, found the solution by putting former and current ministers on the field.
Amed Labor and Democracy Platform components called on everyone to gather around the Newroz fire tomorrow "to walk to freedom with the motto 'Dem dema azadî û serkeftinê ye'".
Bianet dismissed Kurdish news editor Ferid Demirel, Social Media editor Dilek Sarıgül and English news editor Pınar Erol, citing economic reasons.
The hunger strike launched by political prisoners in prisons to demand the physical freedom of PKK Leader Abdullah Ocalan has entered its 115th day.
There has been no news from Rojnews editor Suleyman Ahmet, who has been detained by KDP's intelligence agency Parastin for 148 days.
Journalist Amed Dicle said that Turkey, which has not been able to suppress the Kurdish struggle with cross-border operations so far, wants to get results by involving different forces this time. About the role of KDP in the preparation of the new attack Dicle said: "It is right in the middle of what is happening diplomatically, militarily and economically."
People's Defense Center announced the "good news" that Murat Karayılan said they would announce before Newroz. HSM announced that they had the opportunity to neutralize UCAVs and that they had shot down 15 UCAVs to date.
OHD lawyer Rezzan Gezer emphasized that the prisoners will continue their hunger strike until their demands are met and said: "These demands are demands that concern all humanity."
The prison sentence of 3 years and 15 days given to journalist Ismail Eskin, who criticized the attacks during the curfew period, on the grounds of "making propaganda for a terrorist organization" was overturned.
Pointing out that there are many plans behind Turkey's contacts in Iraq and about a possible new attack, KNK Co-Chair Ahmed Karamus said: "Although it is said that the operation will be against the PKK, the target is four parts of Kurdistan."
Beytüşşebap District Governor Kemal Ulkü went from house to house and distributed aid with Sevilay Ataman, the daughter-in-law of AKP mayoral candidate Kamil Dürmüş and the head of the AKP women's branch, before the election.