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Russian jets strike Idlib
Russian aircraft shelled Idlib, reportedly targeting mercenaries that used chemical gas in Aleppo on Saturday. -
ISIS attacks kill 4 policemen in Mosul and Anbar
4 policemen were killed and 6 others wounded by ISIS attacks in Mosul and Anbar cities of Iraq. -
HDP began local elections work in Istanbul
Two cultural events marked the beginning of local elections work in Istanbul. -
CJEU rules PKK wrongly on the terror list
Mahmut Şakar said PKK’s complete removal from the EU terror list will make contribution to the democratisation of Turkey and a peaceful and democratic solution in the Middle East. -
“The PKK ban and racism must be fought together”
A joint demonstration will be held in Berlin on December 1 organized by several NGOs to protest the PKK ban, racism and the police law. The organization committee pointed out that the PKK ban and racism must be fought together. -
HDP's Demirtaş: We will stand tall and never bow down
HDP former co-chair Selahattin Demirtaş stated that against the ECHR judgment, the AKP has accelerated its pursuit for a move to ‘finish the job’. -
Families appeal to go to Imrali
Families of Kurdish People’s Leader Abdullah Öcalan and the other 3 prisoners appealed to the Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office to visit Imrali. Meanwhile, the lawyers’ 766th appeal to visit was rejected. -
Greens co-spokespersons’ passports confiscated
Greens and Left Party of the Future Co-spokespersons Eylem Tuncaelli and Naci Sonmez had their passports confiscated. -
PKK ban protested in Schengen
A demonstration was held in the town of Schengen in Luxembourg to protest the PKK ban in Germany. -
Death of young mapuche boy caused unrest in Chile
Facing this threatening panorama, the Mapuches (people of the earth, in their language), both sides of the border, have organized their resistance based on their peculiar communal organization and its reaffirmation as original indigenous people. -
Students camp surrounded by police in Colombia
On Wednesday students marched in the Colombian capital Bogotà and today police surrounded camp in Cauca. -
Former NATO officer: Erdogan has sleeper cells in Germany
Former NATO officer Cafer Topkaya said the Erdogan regime has sleeper cells in Germany and added: “A reliable source told me that SADAT is preparing for operations in Germany.” -
Prosecutor thinks 8-year prison sentence insufficient for Kaya
The Prosecutor thinks the 8-year prison sentence Bekir Kaya has been issued is insufficient. -
HDP MP Leyla Guven’s hunger strike on day 15
Imprisoned DTK Co-chair and HDP MP Leyla Guven’s hunger strike has reached day 15. Guven’s health is deteriorating. The hunger strike in Hewler also continues. -
Political genocide operation in Ankara
Several people have been taken into custody in Ankara this morning. -
US to build outposts along Syria-Turkey border
"Progress is being made but hard work remains because ISIS is using civilians as shields and coalition forces are committed to minimizing harm to the local populace," stated the Pentagon's press release. -
Many Kurdish artists detained in Adana
Police detained many artists from Kurdish cultural center MKM in Adana last night. -
Customs checkpoints between KRG and Iraq to be removed
The Iraqi parliament has confirmed the removal of the customs checkpoints between the Kurdistan Autonomous Region and Iraq. -
Man shot dead at police checkpoint in Urfa
During an identity card control in a coach in the province of Urfa, a traveler was killed by a shot from a police vehicle 50 meters away. -
Hunger strike against the isolation of Öcalan in Hewler
A hunger strike was launched at the HDP office in Hewler, southern Kurdistan, to raise awareness of hunger strike of HDP MP Leyla Güven and to protest Abdullah Öcalan's isolation. -
HDP: Demirtas must be released immediately
“Demirtas, unlawfully held hostage for the last 2 years, must be released without delay. The ECHR ruling must be considered a precedent for all elected officials. Turkey has been the subject of a ruling on the violation of Article 18 for the first time." -
Former ECHR Judge: Turkey is obliged to comply with the ECHR
Former ECHR Judge and CHP Izmir MP Riza Turmen stressed that Turkey is obliged to comply with the ECHR’s Demirtas ruling. -
Last two leaders of the Red Khmers condemned for genocide
The trial against the two began in 2011 with charges of crimes of genocide and crimes against humanity between 1975 and 1979 in the Asian country. -
British MPs and unionists concerned over FARC’s Santrich
Santrich was one of the chief negotiators in the dialogues leading up to the peace agreement of 2016. -
German MP Hunko: Turkey must release Demirtaş
Commenting on the judgment of the ECtHR on Kurdish politician Selahattin Demirtaş, German parliament member Andrej Hunko said Turkey is obliged to implement the Strasbourg judgments.