Law suit filed against journalist Yalçın
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- 12:46 29/10/2020
A law suit was filed against journalist Nurcan Yalçınon grounds of her membership to Rosa Women's Association.
A law suit was filed against journalist Nurcan Yalçınon grounds of her membership to Rosa Women's Association.
Attorneys of PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan applied to Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office to meet with his clients.
A lawsuit has been filed against Muhammed Seyit S., who entered the hotel room of Kamişli in Kırıkkale and watched her sleeping. The man now faces up to 6 years in prison on charges of “violating dwelling immunity” and “sexual harassment.”
3 citizens were taken into custody during home raids carried out by the police.
It was learned that many people were detained in house raids in Hatay and Mersin.
Prosecutors have opened an investigation for "insulting the president" while Erdoğan has said that he "wouldn't even look at the cartoon."
Three HDP members were detained in simultaneous operations carried out in Sultanbeyli, Gaziosmanpaşa and Esenler in Istanbul.
Vice President Oktay and Communications Director Altun have slammed Charlie Hebdo magazine over a recent cartoon about President Erdoğan. Vice Minister of Culture Çam has also responded on Twitter with French swearwords.
Evindar Oruç, an open witness who testified against DTK Co-Chair Leyla Güven said: "They told me the prosecutor would help me if I identified Leyla Güven. So I signed the identification report for them to help me."
A law suit was filed against journalist Burhan Ekinci with the accusation of 'propagandizing a terrorist organization'. A warrant was issued for the arrest of Ekinci, who is currently in Germany.
Stating that their prosecution was a black mark in history, Journalist Cemir Uğur who was arrested for exposing the Turkish soldiers who threw two citizens from a helicopter said: "Obeying government does not have a place in our tradition and it never will be."
The military operation launched yesterday in the rural areas of Başkale district with the participation of many soldiers and village guards continues.
Today is the fourth year anniversary of 116 press and broadcasting organizations had been closed with law decrees. Reminding that AKP was propagandizing the freedom of thought and expression when it first started, Van TV Editor in Chief Serdar Altan said: "We have seen by experience that there is no freedom of thought and expression."
Mevlide Gündüz, mother of Meral Hatice Gündüz who was one of the 10 PKK members who lost their lives in a clash in Dersim's Nazmiye district in 1996, demanded that the mass graves must be opened up and the bones of her daughtered must be given back to her.
BDP former deputy Ibrahim Binici and HDP Party Council member Mesut Bağcık were detained within the scope of the "Kobanê investigation".