Resistance against trustee in Xelfetî continues
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- 13:49 14/11/2024
The resistance against the usurpation of will continues on its 11th day in Xelfetî.
The resistance against the usurpation of will continues on its 11th day in Xelfetî.
Lawyers from the Asrın Law Office have made a new application for a meeting with their client Abdullah Öcalan.
Human Rights Association Chair Hüseyin Küçükbalaban has called for civil society organizations to be allowed to meet with PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan and stated that the association delegation will make a new application to go to İmralı Island.
Calling for the Democratic Institutions Platform's rally to be held in Êlih on October 17, mothers called for “Let's fill the fields, break the isolation and take our municipalities away from the trustees.”
Expressing that Abdullah Öcalan's “captivity means the captivity of the Kurdish people as a whole”, Fabrizio De Sanctis, National Secretary of ANPI, said that Turkey must show political courage for a solution.
The “Law on the Amendment of Certain Laws”, which was adopted in the General Assembly of the Parliament and includes many regulations, published in the Official Gazette.
KCDK-E Co-Chair Engin Sever called for the rally to be held in Cologne on November 16th demanding the physical freedom of Abdullah Öcalan.
Reacting against the appointment of trustees to the municipalities, citizens from Amed stated that they will attend the rally to be held in Êlih on November 17, “Let them appoint trustees to those who steal instead of our municipalities,” they said.
Saying that Kurds are still threatened in the same way 87 years after the execution of Seyit Rıza and his friends, DAD Co-Chair Zeynel Kete stated that Kurds are organized unlike in that period, “We will deal with your lies and tricks from now on,” she said.
Bîro Berakat from the Sinjar Autonomous Assembly pointed out that the city center was completely liberated with the struggle of 12 HPG fighters who saved Yazidis from the ISIS attack, “They gave strength to this society that had no strength left to resist,” he said.
Reacting to the kidnappings, detentions and violence against journalists covering the trustee protests, their colleagues said that remaining silent against the obstructions is tantamount to approval.
A decision of “nolle pros” was made in the criminal complaint of 64-year-old Adle Samur, who was subjected to strip search and violence in detention.
The 256th issue of Xwebûn newspaper was published with the headline “Li ber xwe bidin”.
SODAP member Fatma İnce said that the people should mobilize against the trustee policy, which she characterized as a usurpation of will, “Because the trusteeship can only be defeated with the unity of the social opposition” she said.
Speaking at the march organized in Amed with the slogan “Democracy, not trustees”, DEM Party Co-Chair Tülay Hatimoğulları called on everyone to fight for democracy and said: “We will win by resisting.”