Call for investigation: Death of every journalist is the death of truth
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- 10:11 22/12/2024
Stating that the targeted killing of journalists is an international crime, journalists called for an investigation against those responsible.
Stating that the targeted killing of journalists is an international crime, journalists called for an investigation against those responsible.
Suna Kara, the niece of Evîn Goyi, who took part in the Kurdish freedom struggle for 34 years and showed a breathless resistance, stated that her aunt was murdered with the partnership of Turkey and the French government and demanded that the French government be held accountable.
An investigation has been launched against the news article titled "Journalists Nazım Daştan and Cihan Bilgin were killed in Syria" published on T24 and Journalist Seyhan Avşar's virtual media post.
The families of murdered journalists Nazım Daştan and Cihan Bilgin have applied to İHD and ÖHD with the demand that they take initiative to bring the bodies to their hometowns.
It is stated that women prisoners in Patnos Prison were beaten by the wardens who raided the ward, their hands were handcuffed behind their backs and they were taken to cell. The prisoners were not given an assault report.
Reacting to the murder of journalists Nazım Daştan and Cihan Bilgin, their colleagues say, "Our friends were murdered for deciphering war crimes and dirty plans."
PEN International President Burhan Sönmez stated that journalists Nazım Daştan and Cihan Bilgin were murdered while pursuing the truth and says, "We are in days when we need a Free Press more than ever."
13 journalists have been killed and 7 wounded in Turkey's attacks against the Federated Kurdistan Region and North and East Syria in 5 years.
During the vigil on the Nisêbîn-Qamishlo border, a call was made for the recognition of the status of North and East Syria.
The "Democratic Solution and Freedom March", which has reached Ankara, has called for "Parliament to take responsibility for the lifting of the absolute isolation, the negotiated solution of the Kurdish issue and the democratisation of Turkey as a historical duty".
Journalist Nazım Daştan, who was killed in Turkey's drone attack, made countless news in many areas from Kobanê to Afrin, from Raqqa to Tabqa, from Dîlok to Şirnex and publicised the peoples' struggle.
Cihan Bilgin, who started her career as Apê Musa's "little general" on the streets of Amed (Diyarbakır), has always focused on the women's revolution and resistance in North and East Syria, shedding light on processes she calls "historical" with her news reports.
Journalists Nazım Daştan and Cihan Bilgin were killed in a Turkish drone attack.
In a statement on Turkey's attacks, SDF said: "We call upon our people in the Kobani to demonstrate their unwavering determination by actively participating in the resistance and taking up arms against the occupation. We urge all the people of Kobani to embrace their duty to defend their homeland by joining the fight on the frontlines."
The release of Mehmet Ali Taşlı, a 30-year prisoner in Konya's Ereğli High Security Prison, was postponed for one year.