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    Police detaining citizens in Güçlükonak after blockade has been lifted

    The blockade on the Ormaniçi village of Güçlükonak has been lifted following the bombardement carried out from helicopters. While the 3 citizens detained yesterday were released, a shepherd grazing his animals and two farmers were taken into custody.

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    Soldiers beat 3 shepherds to death

    3 shepherds were attacked by soldiers in operation with stones and sticks. The shepherds who were threatened with guns pointed at their heads have been beaten for almost an hour. Police did not bother themselves to take their statements in the hospital.

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    ÇHD: Ünsal and Timtik left for dead

    ÇHD made a statement and said that Aytaç Ünsal and EBru Timtik who were taken to hospital against their will and left there without a companion, are left for dead.

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    Court overturns ban on Pride Parade

    The Ankara 7th Administrative Court has concluded that the ban on the 9th LGBTI+ Pride Parade to be held in Middle East Technical University (METU) in Ankara in 2019 was unlawful. The court has overturned the ban.

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    Lawyers: Not releasing Timtik and Ünsal is torture

    Freedom for Defense Coordination stated that not releasing Ebru Timtik and Aytaç Ünsal despite the Forensic Medicine Institude (ATK) report is torture.

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    15 more people died of Coronavirus

    The Ministry of Health has announced that Turkey’s coronavirus death toll has risen to 5,674 and the total number of cases to 229,891. 15 people have died of the virus and 967 people have tested positive in the last 24 hours.

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    3500 trees will be chopped down in Diyarbakır for structuring

    3.500 trees some of which are more than a hundred years old will be chopped down for structuring. ZMO Branch President Samed Ucaman stated that the chopping of the trees can only be explained as ill intention.

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    Timtik and Ünsal hospitalized

    Lawyers Ebru Timtik and Aytaç Ünsal, both of whom are on death fast demanding a fair trial, have not been released from prison despite a medical report finding them incapable of imprisonment. The lawyers were forcibly taken to hospital instead.

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    Release request of Timtik and Ünsal denied

    Release application for death fasting lawyers Ebru Timtik and Aytaç Ünsal was rejected by court despite Forensic Medicine Institude (ATK) report say they can not stay in prison.

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    300 people diagnosed with Covid-19 every day

    According to the Diyarbakır Medical Association, an average of 300 new infections with the coronavirus are detected daily in the province. There are over 600 COVID-19 patients in the city's hospitals, 100 of whom are undergoing intensive care.

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    Application for visit and phonecall to İmralı

    The families of PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan and other prisoners in İmralı applied to Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office to visit their imprisoned family members and to make a phonecall to them.

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    Forensic Medicine Institution report says death-fasting lawyers cannot stay in prison

    Physicians of Forensic Medicine Institution who examined death fasting lawyers Ebru Timtik and Aytaç Ünsal have prepared a report indicating that “it is not suitable for them to stay in prison.” The report is submitted to court with a request for release.

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    Hatay Bar President taken into custody

    Hatay Bar President Ekrem Dönmez was taken into custody on grounds that he did not present an I.D card.

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    False information given by Security Directorate abour Nadira Kadirova

    Minister of Interior Soylu has answered the Parliamentary question of CHP MP Tanrıkulu regarding the investigation into Nadira Kadirova’s suspicious death. Soylu has said that the security directorate gave wrong information about the investigation.

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    Urgent call for Ünsal and Timtik from lawyers

    Lawyers demanded the release of Ebru Timtik and Aytaç Ünsal in the 'Justice Watch' in front of Çağlayan Courthouse and warned that the government will be responsible from any harm on their health.

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