Barcelona launches 'Hope League' project in North and East Syria
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- 14:38 23/5
The "Hope League" project launched in North and East Syria and the Federated Kurdistan Region under the leadership of the Barça Foundation.
The "Hope League" project launched in North and East Syria and the Federated Kurdistan Region under the leadership of the Barça Foundation.
Report prepared by legal and civil society organizations on 20 prisons reveals numerous rights violations, including strip searches, denial of access to medical care, torture, and ill-treatment. It was also noted that in some prisons, two prisoners forced to share a single bunk bed.
The series-documentary "Kurdish Revival" started broadcasting on its own website.
Commenting on the ongoing debates about the Treaty of Lausanne, historian Sedat Ulugana said, “The resolution of the Kurdish issue does not lie in abolishing Lausanne. The solution is the establishment of a democratic and pluralist constitution.”
Families who lost their relatives during the conflict process stated that they are behind Abdullah Öcalan's call and demanded peace and freedom.
Vice President of the Federation of Eastern and Southeastern Associations Mehmet Ihsan Tas said that they trust Abdullah Öcalan and ready to contribute to the solution.
Abdullah Öcalan's family and his guardian Mazlum Dinç applied to Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office and İmralı Prison Directorate requesting a meeting.
Italian jurist Ezio Menzione stated that the government should also show its "intention for peace" against the PKK's congress decisions and said, "Öcalan must be able to manage the change he wants to initiate from outside."
In the 4th wave operation against Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, detention warrants issued for 49 people, including names close to Ekrem İmamoğlu.
In Semsûr, a call was made for the release of ill prisoners and for the improvement of the conditions of Abdullah Öcalan.
Defence Ministry spokesperson Zeki Aktürk said Turkey will continue its attacks despite the decision of PKK to end its activities.
JINNEWS News Director Oznur Deger was released following the first hearing of her trial.
Author and activist Gretchen Dutschke-Klotz has expressed support for Abdullah Öcalan’s recent “Call for Peace and a Democratic Society,” stating: “All obstacles to the Kurdish people’s active participation in democratic politics must be removed, and a peaceful and voluntary union among peoples must be established.”
Citizens in Amed emphasize that for the process they support to progress, the state must take action. Rıdvan Kızılay said, “They call Öcalan to Parliament but they don’t secure his freedom. He should be free so that the process can move forward.”
Emine Çağırga, the mother of Cemile Çağırga, who was killed during the curfews and whose body was preserved in a freezer, said: “Two of my children died in my arms. Yet despite that, I call for peace. We are hopeful about the process, but the state must take a step.”