Kaya's body not delivered to the family due to suspected coronavirus
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- 14:35 22/5/2020
The body of the severely ill prisoner Sabri Kaya, who died on the day of his release, was not given to his family for suspected coronavirus.
The body of the severely ill prisoner Sabri Kaya, who died on the day of his release, was not given to his family for suspected coronavirus.
Scores of members and executives of Rosa Women's Association taken into custody during a raid on the association building in scope of the Diyarbakır based police operation.
A large number of people, including the executives of TJA and Rosa Women's Association and former Co-Chair of the DBP, were detained as part of the Diyarbakır-based operation.
Central Bank has reduced the policy rate (one-week repo auction rate) from 8.75 to 8.25 percent. “While uncertainties on global economic recovery remain high, normalization steps taken by several countries are being watched,” the Bank has said.
Seriously ill prisoner Sabri Kaya died on the day of his release. Kaya, who has been hospitalized many times since March 25, was taken to prison before his treatment was completed.
The Turkish government continues its political genocide against the Kurdish people and their elected representatives.
Another 27 people have died of Covid-19 in Turkey where 961 cases have been registered and 1,003 people have recovered during the past 24 hours.
In Ankara, HDP politicians have been attacked by the Turkish police again. Only yesterday, brutal arrests had taken place in front of the party headquarters.
HDK called upon the Russian Federation to ensure the Circassian people of the possibility to return to their historical land.
In the statement made for the prisoners in 3 different points in İstanbul, under the risk of pandemic, a demand was made for the necessary measures to be taken.
Ankara Woman Platform Member Latife Kahya, who said that they will not accept the “amnesty by marriage” for the perpetrators of sexual abuse, said: "We will resist like we did back in 2016 against this regulation government keep proposing."
Iraqi security forces reportedly caught a person alleged to be the new chief of ISIS.
Lawyers members of the Lawyers for Freedom Association (ÖHD) carried out an investigation on 18 mass graves that the Turkish state created by digging the pavement in Kilyos graveyard.
Iğdır Municipality Co-Mayor Eylem Çelik, who was dismissed and replaced by a trustee and released under the condition of judicial control, stated that the trustees cannot usurp the people's will and said: "The municipality they usurped consists merely of a chair and a building."
Eventually they came together on Wednesday, to remind 58 months have passed since the Suruç Massacre. The families gathered in Halitağa Street in Kadıköy.