HDP launches a fresh action plan against Turkey’s oppression
After “Conscience and justice vigil” Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) launched a new action plan that includes rallies, workshops, folk festivals and regional and provincial visits.
After “Conscience and justice vigil” Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) launched a new action plan that includes rallies, workshops, folk festivals and regional and provincial visits.
The HDP issued a written statement about the action plan and said that it will “continue the struggle against the Erdogan regime, which prevents the Constitutional Court from practicing its own ruling regarding arrested lawmakers.”
HDP’s co-leaders Figen Yuksekdag and Selahattin Demirtas are in Turkish prison facing charges of “supporting terrorism” for their political activities.
According to the information provided by HDP will hold rallies in Istanbul on Sept. 10, Diyarbakır on Sept. 17, Van on Sept. 20, Adana on Sept. 24, Mersin on Sept. 30, and İzmir on Oct. 14.
All activities will be organized under the slogan “justice for all,” with political parties, non-governmental organizations, labor unions, associations, professional associations, press organizations, journalists, writers and artists who visited the recent “justice watches.”
HDP will also organize city meetings will also be held in İzmir on Sept. 30, Istanbul on Oct. 1, Antalya on Oct. 7, Bursa on Oct. 8, Adana on Oct. 14, and Kocaeli on Oct. 15. In addition, an “Ecology and Economy” workshop will be held in Dersim between Sept. 16-17 and a “Labor” workshop will be held in Istanbul on Sept. 24.
The HDP also plans to hold public festivals in 12 centers, in Ankara and Adıyaman on Oct. 1, Malatya on Oct. 7, Gaziantep on Oct. 8, Hatay and Manisa on Oct. 14, Muğla on Oct. 15, Thrace and Aydın on Oct. 21, Denizli and Bursa on Oct. 22, Kocaeli on Oct. 28., and Antalya on Oct. 29.
The party will stage a series of regional visits in October to the eastern provinces of Ardahan, Kars, Iğdır, Ağrı, Erzurum, Mardin, Şırnak, Hakkâri, Tunceli, Elazığ, Erzincan, Bitlis, Muş, Bingöl, Siirt, Batman, and Urfa.