Rally against isolation in Limassol
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- 09:17 10/12/2022
At the rally in Limassol with the call of the Kurdish People's Assembly of Cyprus and the Kurdish Women's Initiative, the CPT was called to do its duty.
At the rally in Limassol with the call of the Kurdish People's Assembly of Cyprus and the Kurdish Women's Initiative, the CPT was called to do its duty.
The protest in front of the CPT ended on the third day with the call of KCDK-E. In the speech on the sit-in, it was emphasized that the Kurdish people must stand up for the freedom of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan.
Pointing out that there were intense violations of rights in many areas in Turkey in 2022, İHD Co-Chair Öztürk Türkdoğan said: "The Kurdish Question remains one of the main obstacles to Turkey's democratization."
It was stated that Turkey bombed the Çemço area 20 times with chemical weapons.
HDP Deputy Şevin Coşkun pointed out that the defense and security budget, which was 45 billion at the time of the talks with PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan, was allocated 460 billion TL in 2023.
Families of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan and Ömer Hayri Konar, Hamili Yıldırım and Veysi Aktaş held in İmralı Prison applied to the prosecutor's office and the prison directorate for a visit.
In Hesekê's Zirgan district, a school, a bakery that supplies bread for 20 villages, and 400 houses were destroyed due to Turkey's bombardment. Zirgan Council Co-chair Salih Simo stated that one third of the district was destroyed.
Indicating that the European Court of Justice will announce the PKK decision on December 14, lawyer Mahmut Şakar stated that after the legal struggle, the arguments that the EU used as a basis for the "terror list" collapsed and they would not stand behind it.
Emine Şenyaşar, who has been on the sit-in for 641 days, was notified that 2 lawsuits were filed during the Human Rights Week. 6 of the 15 investigations opened against Emine Şenyaşar turned into lawsuits with these lawsuits.
Mother Rükiye Şık, who lost her son Muhammed Şık in the Kobanê resistance, condemned Turkey's attacks and said: "The Kurdish people have protected Kobanê. We are ready to do whatever we can for Kobanê.”
In the report prepared by Human Rights Watch on Turkey's attacks on Northern and Eastern Syria, it was pointed out that the infrastructure of the region was directly targeted and this poses a threat to the lives of the people.
The villages of Keştiar and Bênê in Afrin and the villages of Zirgan and Eyn İsa were bombed.
An investigation has been launched regarding HDP's statement "Recognize the Armenian Genocide" on April 24, 2021.
In the news in the ANF, it was stated that chemical weapons were used 12 times in 24 hours in the Çemço area.
Şenyaşar family, who are on the 640th day of their protests, asked where the Ministry of Justice is, which says "The courthouse is the place of justice".