Indictment against HDP MP Güzel
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- 16:31 14/3/2023
An indictment has been filed against HDP imprisoned MP Semra Güzel with a sentence of 3 to 7 years and 6 months.
An indictment has been filed against HDP imprisoned MP Semra Güzel with a sentence of 3 to 7 years and 6 months.
Editor-in-Chief of the closed Özgür Gündem Newspaper, Reyhan Çapan, was fined 50 thousand TL for not publishing a correction for the newspaper's article titled "Child killers".
The earthquake victims living in Bayraklı Temporary Accommodation Center started to be forcibly removed from the shelter with the decision of the İzmir Governor's Office. It was learned that while some containers were emptied, the goods were taken to AFAD's warehouse.
Iraq asked Turkey to remove the obstacles they put on the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
Continuing their struggle for justice, shared on their social media account, The Şenyaşar family said: "The day when justice will be served is close."
Stating that the Kurds did not give up on Newroz despite the bans, Historian Dr. Sedat Ulugana stated that Newroz found meaning with the Kurdish movement.
Members of the Peace Mothers Council stated that they will shout the physical freedom of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan in the Newroz areas.
HDP and Mothers of Peace Council members, who were detained on the grounds of the slogans shouted during the Newroz celebration, were released.
Minister of Interior Süleyman Soylu announced that the number of people who lost their lives in the earthquakes increased to 48 thousand 448.
Pointing to the upcoming elections, Ferit Şenyaşar said: "Will there be justice among the promises of those who aspire to power?"
At least 13 people, including HDP executives and Mothers of Peace, were detained in house raids.
Deputy Chairperson of the Re-Welfare Party Doğan Aydal, who was invited to the People's Alliance, said that they conveyed the condition of repealing the law no. 6284 to the AKP and the answer was "There is no problem".
Syrian families stated that they were threatened with being expelled from the tent city set up in the Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Nation's Garden, and were subjected to ill-treatment by the police and other officials.
Serpil Sungu, who lost her husband, child and mother-in-law in the wreckage of her house destroyed in the earthquake, was told that she needed to show her residence address for rent assistance.
Prisoner Yusuf Erkek, who ended his hunger strike against rights violations in Afyon Prison due to earthquakes, drew attention to the statement of the 2nd director of the prison, "We know how to approach people like people, and terrorists like terrorists", and said, "We will insist on our demands."