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Swiss local politician Ilias Panchard spoke about the current situation in Syria. He accused European politics of a lack of sincerity, but still sees opportunities for positive developments.
Raziye Öztürk from Asrin Law Office met with CPT, Council of Europe parliamentarians, senior bureaucrats and various groups in the council and demanded steps against the isolation of Abdullah Öcalan in İmralı.
The Democratic Regions Party co-chair Çiğdem Kılıçgün Uçar emphasized that Abdullah Öcalan plays a crucial role in resolving issues in Turkey and the Middle East, as well as in establishing lasting peace.
"Abdullah Öcalan must be allowed to meet with his lawyers and family and ultimately, be freed under conditions that allow him to play a role in finding a just and democratic political solution to Turkey’s decades-old Kurdish conflict,” demands PIK.
+ International personalities urge the Committee of Ministers to take action for the release of Öcalan
+ Basque and Catalan politicians ask Committee of Ministers to take action for the release of Öcalan
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People of Xakurke: We don’t want Turkey in our lands
The people of Xakurke protested the Turkish state attacks and said, “They are killing our people and they want to invade our lands. We trust in the guerrilla.” The people are also upset with the Southern government’s silence.
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Dolzer: Turkey violates international law
A panel discussion was held in Nuremberg, Germany as part of the 10th Kurdish Culture Days. Hamburg State MP Martin Dolzer spoke at the discussion and said a stand must be taken against the Turkish state that has been violating international law.
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CDU greenlights shifting Tornados to Rojava
Prominent figure in Chancellor Merkel's CDU, Norbert Rottgen spoke about the "safe zone" Germany wants to support in Rojava and said, "Germany must take responsibility in protecting the Kurds and other people's in the region."
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Hunger strikers Bagdur and Kobane: The struggle isn't over
Omer Bagdur and Cemal Kobane who were on hunger strikes in Berlin against the isolation imposed upon Kurdish People's Leader Abdullah Ocalan have returned to Kassel following 5 days of medical treatments and were greeted with enthusiasm in the Kurdish ass
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Kirkuk City Council: Terrorist attacks aim for fitna
The Kirkuk City Council issued a written statement on the series of bomb attacks in the city that took place Thursday night and said the attacks aim to create fitna among the peoples. Sources close to the KDP told Kurds to leave the city.
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Prisoners are refused treatment at Kurkculer Prison
Prisoners who ended their hunger strike in the Kurkculer Type F Closed Prison are being refused treatment. Prisoner Inan Akin said, “We are not receiving treatment, they don’t give us our medicine, we couldn’t drink the soup, it was like colored water."
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