Street reacts to Narin Guran murder
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- 12:22 10/9/2024
Citizens in Wan, outraged by the murder of Narin Güran, whose lifeless body was found 19 days after her disappearance, reacted to the impunity policy with the words “This system must end”.
Citizens in Wan, outraged by the murder of Narin Güran, whose lifeless body was found 19 days after her disappearance, reacted to the impunity policy with the words “This system must end”.
According to the Ministry of Justice report, more than 40 thousand files were opened in 2023 for sexual crimes against children. Out of 36 thousand 275 perpetrators, 7 thousand 088 were sentenced and 7 thousand 108 were acquitted.
Speaking at the “Speak up for freedom” demonstration, relatives of prisoners reacted against the isolation of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan and demanded his physical freedom.
N.B., who was detained in the investigation of Narin Güran, said that he and his uncle put Narin in a sack and left her in a stream bed and went home to pray.
Continuing her struggle for justice, Emine Şenyaşar demanded the release of her arrested son Fadıl Şenyaşar.
The prosecutor's office report on the autopsy of Narin Güran, whose body was found 19 days after her disappearance, stated that: “there was no evidence of a penetrating tool or firearm injury or internal bleeding”.
The 247th issue of Xwebûn newspaper was published with the headline “Genocide Agreement”.
Narin Güran's body was buried in the Çulî rural neighborhood where she was murdered.
8-year-old Narin Güran, who went missing in Amed, has not been found for 18 days. The search for Güran continues.
The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, which accepted the application for the 6 children held by Turkey at the Habur Border Gate, asks a defense from Turkey. Lawyer Şule Recepoğlu said: “This is the first application against Turkey that was accepted.”
While at least 22 people have been killed in Turkey's attacks against the Federated Kurdistan Region in the last 8 months, the lack of a single statement from the Iraqi government and KDP on the attacks drew attention.
Prisoner Şivekar Ataş, who has not been released despite her serious illnesses, has been placed in solitary confinement due to disciplinary punishment.
IHD has released a report on rights violations in Kavak Type S and Bafra Type T prisons. IHD found that prisoners were subjected to strip searches, standing roll-calls, violence, insults and ill-treatment, their treatment was hindered and their release was prevented.
PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan's family and guardian applied to Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office and İmralı Prison Directorate demanding a meeting.
DFG and MKG celebrated Free Press Day and declared: “We will continue to protect the honorable struggle of the Kurdish press and women journalists and bring the truth to the public.”