CPJ: Turkey is among the top 5 countries where the most journalists are arrested
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- 09:18 14/12/2022
According to CPJ's report, Turkey is among the top five countries with the highest number of journalists arrested this year.
According to CPJ's report, Turkey is among the top five countries with the highest number of journalists arrested this year.
The remains of Hediye Süer, who lost her life in the conflict in the rural area of Bagok Mountain and were given to her family 5 months later, were laid to rest in Wêranşar district.
Gökhan Gümüş, who was arrested in 2011 when he was the Dersim Representative of the closed Azadiya Welat newspaper and was released yesterday, said: "There will definitely be conditions for freedom, I am not hopeless."
SDF announced that 3 ISIS members who were preparing to attack were caught.
Unidentified person or persons who racistly attacked the HDP Keçiören District Organisation's building wrote the inscription "How happy is the one who says I am a Turk".
Recalling the Minister of Defense Hulusi Akar's statement about the use of chemical weapons, HDP MP Şevin Coşkun said: "Why are the conditions not created for the independent delegations to leave?"
The lawyers of the Secret Law Office applied to the Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office and the İmralı Prison Directorate to meet with their client, PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan, who has not been heard from for 20 months.
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Bar Association Human Rights Center, which met with ill prisoners in Urfa prisons, said that ill prisoners could not reach their medicines and were subjected to their cavity of mouth to be searched.
Education was suspended in 16 schools in Northern and Eastern Syria, which were destroyed by Turkey's attacks.
The members of the Urfa Peace Mothers Council called for peace against war by laying down their white scarf.
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