Giant poster of Abdullah Öcalan hung on bridge in Wan
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DEM Parti Wan Youth Assembly demanded freedom by hanging the giant poster of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan on the bridge.
DEM Parti Wan Youth Assembly demanded freedom by hanging the giant poster of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan on the bridge.
Prisoners who are on hunger strike for the freedom of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan and the solution to the Kurdish issue made a statement: "If the isolation continues until after the election, we will take our action to the next level."
Political prisoners in Sincan No. 1 Prison, stating that their letters containing Abdullah Öcalan and İmralı were confiscated, called on everyone, especially their families, to increase the practical and political struggle for Öcalan's freedom.
TTB President Şebnem Korur Fincancı, who was accused of 'preparing a fake torture report' in the second part of the documentary "Adnan", which deals with the Adnan Oktar criminal organization, reminded that legitimizing torture is dangerous for everyone and stated that she would take legal action.
The Qers branch of the Great Freedom March was welcomed in Êlih with the banner "We are marching for freedom where the sun does not set and the flowers do not fade." Speaking here, DEM Party Deputy Cengiz Çiçek said: “The Kurds exist and will exist with their own values. This value is Mr. Abdullah Öcalan. This march is for a solution to the Kurdish issue and freedom for Mr. Abdullah Öcalan.”
Politicians and democratic mass organization representatives, who continued their marches demanding "freedom and solution" in Şemrex, gave the message "This is the time for freedom".
The situation of Rojnews editor Süleyman Ahmet, who was detained by forces affiliated with the KDP, has not been announced for 111 days.
The hunger strike in prisons demanding "Freedom for Abdullah Ocalan and solution to the Kurdish issue" has entered its 78th day.
Describing the government's attitude towards journalists in the Federated Kurdistan Region as "hostile", Metro Center manager Diyarî Ahmed emphasized that not hearing from journalist Süleyman Ahmet for 111 days is "unacceptable".
Irish journalist Mark Campbell, who follows the Kurds' freedom struggle closely, said: "Capitalist countries of modernity see the ideas of Abdullah Öcalan as a threat."
Stating that the ideas of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan came to life in Northern and Eastern Syria, PYD Co-chair Salih Müslim, whom he met in Damascus, said: "Everything we do will be incomplete unless Öcalan is free."
The 10th day of the "Great Freedom March" was marked by mothers who welcomed the marchers with olive branches, the symbol of peace.
The situation of Rojnews editor Süleyman Ahmet, who was detained by forces affiliated with the KDP, has not been announced for 110 days.
The hunger strike in prisons demanding "Freedom for Abdullah Ocalan and solution to the Kurdish issue" has entered its 77th day.
Esme Sami, who has been wearing black since February 15, 1999, when PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan was brought to Turkey with an international conspiracy, said, "We will not step back from the struggle until he is free."