Mothers will not leave Ankara: Provide the justice that is in your title 2019-05-19 13:51:20   ANKARA - Mothers who carried their demonstration form the parliament to the HDP Headquarters, said they will not be leaving Ankara before the demand of their children is met. Afiye Bitmen, one of the mothers, called on to the Minister of Justice to provide the justice in his title.   The mothers whose children are on hunger strike coming from different cities, carried their sit in to People's Democratic Party (HDP) Headquarters from the parliament. Mothers who waited for 5 days straight in the Parliament to have an appointment with the Minister of Justice, will visit the non-governmental organizations trying to be heard.   Mother Nuran Tarlak who stated that they will not be leaving Ankara before the demand of their children is met, is one of the mothers coming from Diyarbakır to make the voice of her son heard.Mother Tarlak who stated that they moved their demonstration to the HDP headquarters to be more visible,s aid: "Our demonstration in the parliament did not influence anymore. We will try new ways to influence from now on in Ankara. Seconds matter for our children now. We can't stand waiting there for hours when seconds matter for our children. We will visit every association, foundation and organization one by one if necesarry, for our children. We will do all that in our power."   Bitmen who called on to the Minister of Justice, and said: "He made an announcement claiming the ban on Öcalan is lifted. He should live up to his words. He should take a complete step and don't leave things unfinished. We don't want heavy prices to be paid in the prisons. The Kurdish community is not the same old Kurdish community anymore. We will not be fooled, believing in them. We know each other well enough in our 40 years of struggle. If the Kurdish community made a decision, they will not step back from it no matter the price is. They think we will remain silent in the face of the death of our children in the prisons. This will never happen. We don't want anyone to be hurt anymore. Our voices get louder the more they try to suffocate us. Let us be heard before any of us have to pay heacy prices. Even the minutes are important for us now."