Seriously ill prisoner Ataş taken to solitary confinement
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- 10:26 07/9
Prisoner Şivekar Ataş, who has not been released despite her serious illnesses, has been placed in solitary confinement due to disciplinary punishment.
Prisoner Şivekar Ataş, who has not been released despite her serious illnesses, has been placed in solitary confinement due to disciplinary punishment.
IHD has released a report on rights violations in Kavak Type S and Bafra Type T prisons. IHD found that prisoners were subjected to strip searches, standing roll-calls, violence, insults and ill-treatment, their treatment was hindered and their release was prevented.
PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan's family and guardian applied to Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office and İmralı Prison Directorate demanding a meeting.
DFG and MKG celebrated Free Press Day and declared: “We will continue to protect the honorable struggle of the Kurdish press and women journalists and bring the truth to the public.”
The ECHR and Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe responded to the letter sent by Nobel laureates on the isolation of Abdullah Öcalan. CPT responded to the Spanish deputy.
Efrin Human Rights Organization announced that paramilitary groups kidnapped 4 people in the city.
Mother Sharifa Panahi, who searched for the grave of her son Ramin Hossein Panahi, who was executed in Iran, said: “Ramin sacrificed his life for freedom. His spirit lives in my body, I am Ramin now.”
An investigation is underway into what happened in the missing 12 minutes between 18:47, the last time 8-year-old Narin Güran was seen with her friend, and 18:59, when her uncle left the village.
Reacting against the targeting of civilians with UCAV attacks, Tevgera Azadî stated that every Kurd with a conscience should speak out against these attacks.
Journalist Mehmet Güleş was acquitted in the first hearing of the lawsuit filed against him due to “spreading terrorist organization propaganda”.
Describing the Administrative and Monitoring Board, which postponed her release 5 times, as “the bureaucratic cancer of the justice institution,” 30-year prisoner Nedime Yaklav said: “If you are Kurd and political, you are not ‘well-behaved’ . The message is very clear; deny and ignore yourself.”
82-year-old Makbule Özer, who was released from prison, stated that she had fallen twice in prison and that other prisoners had helped her. “If they were not afraid, they would not have taken me to prison and left me in the same condition,” she said.
Prisoners in Giresun Espiye Type F Closed Prison have called for public awareness through their families against the increasing rights violations in recent days.
While Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunç said: “Everyone can freely express their thoughts”, the arrest of young people detained after the September 1 rally in Istanbul for a banner they unfurled drew attention.
While the fate of 8-year-old Narin Güran in Amed has been unknown for 15 days, there has been no progress in the investigation