Decision was pre-determined says arrested journalists lawyer
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- 11:04 21/1
Elif Taşdöğen, lawyer of the journalists arrested for their news reports and programmes, said: "The decision was pre-determined."
Elif Taşdöğen, lawyer of the journalists arrested for their news reports and programmes, said: "The decision was pre-determined."
Seriously ill prisoner Mehmet Emin Çam was taken back to prison without being treated because he refused to be handcuffed.
Stating that they do not trust the government's discourse on the Kurdish issue, citizens said that Abdullah Öcalan must be free for "peace" to be achieved.
6 journalists who were referred to the Criminal Judgeship of Peace were arrested.
Turkey's attacks on North and East Syria were condemned in Aleppo, Qamishlo and Heseke.
The trustee protest in front of Akdeniz Municipality continued on its 11th day.
DEM Party Ankara Women's Assembly protested in front of the Iranian Embassy against the death sentence given to journalist Pakshan Azizi and demanded her release.
Turkey bombed a water reservoir in Tırbespiye city in North and East Syria.
Speaking at the “One million signatures for peace” meeting, HDK Co-Spokesperson Meral Danış Beştaş said that they are struggling for a free life. DEM Party Co-Chair Tülay Hatimoğulları reacted against the massacre of civilians in Tishreen.
12 bar associations reacted to the Turkish attacks on the Tishreen Dam, in which theatre actor Bavê Teyar and 6 civilians were killed, "Civilians must be protected under all circumstances" associations stated.
Journalists detained in the Istanbul based operation were referred to the judgeship with a request for arrest.
A general strike was called in Rojhilat for 22 January against the ratification of the death sentences given to Werîşe Mûradî and Pexşan Ezîzî.
DEM Party İmralı Delegation applied to the Ministry of Justice for a second meeting with Abdullah Öcalan.
Journalists detained in the Istanbul-based operation were taken to the courthouse for testify procedures.
Reacting to the attacks around the Tishreen Dam, "They want to kill our brothers and sisters on the one hand and sign peace on the other. Is this the way to make peace?" say people of Amed.