Journalist died in Turkish attack buried
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- 13:16 12/7/2024
Journalist Murat Mîrza İbrahim, who lost his life in Turkey's air strike on Shengal, was buried.
Journalist Murat Mîrza İbrahim, who lost his life in Turkey's air strike on Shengal, was buried.
Non-governmental organizations will discuss their report, including the violations in Imrali, with the UN Committee Against Torture on 16-17-18 July. The committee will then prepare a "Turkey Report" on the violations.
Reacting to the KDP's support for the Turkish attacks, the Peace Mothers said: "It is surrendering its land. Give up this betrayal as soon as possible."
Journalist Murat Mîrza İbrahim, who was injured in Turkey's airstrike on Shengal, has died.
The detention period of journalist Sadık Topaloğlu, whose case file was subject to a confidentiality order, has been extended by one day.
Mehmet Ali Yaşa, a prisoner with advanced cancer who was released 74 days before the end of his 30-year sentence, died in Finland where he had gone for treatment.
It was revealed that 13 children were subjected to sexual harassment at the Mêrdîn Branch of the Anatolian Youth Association. The investigation launched upon the complaint turned into a lawsuit.
According to the HPG statement published in ANF, 1 Skorsky helicopter was shot down in Girê Bahar Area.
ÖHD announced that 11 people detained in Nisêbîn's Marînê neighborhood were subjected to torture and sexual harassment.
Former Iraqi parliamentarian Xalib Muhammed said that Parastin determines the places to be bombed by warplanes and said: "The Barzani family is doing everything to stay in power."
Iraqi activists and journalists launched a campaign on virtual media to expel the Turkish Ambassador against Turkey's attacks.
The lawyers of Asrın Law Firm applied to Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office and İmralı Prison Directorate to meet with their client Abdullah Ocalan, whom they had not heard from for 40 months.
UNICEF cut off water distribution to the camps in Shahba Region. Co-Chair of Efrin-Shahba Canton Council Jamal Rashid said: "It is a crime for UNICEF to cut off the water in the camps."
A military shipment was made from the Üzümlü Border Gate in Çelê district to the Federated Kurdistan Region.
MED TUHAD-FED Co-Chair Kerem Canpolat stated that all segments of society have a responsibility for the solution of the Kurdish issue and the lifting of the isolation of Imrali and said: "Everyone must take the responsibility."