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DEM Party kicks off Istanbul leg of 'Bread and Justice' campaign
The Istanbul leg of the 'Bread and Justice' campaign began with the distribution of leaflets in Esenler. -
Turkish parliament approves controversial euthanasia law for stray dogs
The article authorizing the euthanasia of stray dogs was passed despite objections from animal rights groups and the opposition. The rest of the bill is expected to be voted today. -
27 people executed in Iran since 18 July, says human rights group
The Iranian Human Rights Organization announced that 27 people have been executed in prisons across Iran since 18 July. The vast majority of those executed were Kurds, including four women. -
Demonstration in Paris to protest death sentence of two Kurdish women in Iran
A rally will take place in Paris today to protest the death sentence of Kurdish activists Pakhshan Azizi and Sharifa Mohammadi in Iran. -
DEM Party member Birol enters prison
Ilknur Birol, a member of the Central Executive Committee of DEM Party, has been sentenced to 1 year, 6 months, and 22 days in prison -
Iran executes Kurdish prisoner in Urmia
Kamran Sheikheh was executed in Urmia by the Iranian regime after almost 15 years in custody. The 39-year-old Kurdish man was one of seven prisoners of conscience who were sentenced to death in a joint trial. -
Ill prisoner released after 31 years in jail
Ill prisoner Ahmet Zenger, whose release was rejected 4 times, was freed after 31 years in jail. -
Lawyer François Devedjian: We must fight for the release of Öcalan, the Nelson Mandela of the Kurds
French lawyer François Devedjian stated that a struggle should be waged for the freedom of Abdullah Öcalan, whom he considers as the Mandela of the Kurds. He said that CPT should make a public statement regarding the isolation in İmralı. -
Political prisoner Güneş released after 32 years in prison
Political prisoner Hulki Güneş has been released after 32 years in Turkish prisons. His return to his home village in Varto was celebrated with people dancing for hours. -
IHD: Nearly 4 thousand rights violations in North Kurdistan in 6 months
The Human Rights Association said there were 3,900 rights violations in North Kurdistan in the first 6 months of 2024. -
Lawyer Bilmez: The Ministry is lying, they are trying to deny isolation
The Turkish delegation failed to provide a legal answer to the question from the UN Special Rapporteur against Torture, Maeda Naoko, about the isolation on Imrali. Turkey stated that there is no isolation, but a ban. -
UN asks for Turkey's defence on İmralı isolation
Speaking at the UN Committee against Torture sessions, Special Rapporteur Maeda Naoko drew attention to the isolation in İmralı and demanded a defence from Turkey on this issue. -
Maloca Internationale brings Turkey's war policy to UN
In a report, the NGO Maloca International, drew attention to the demographic change targeting the Kurds and the war crimes committed by Turkey and its allied mercenaries in the occupied areas of Syria. -
Isolation in Imrali will be discussed at UN Human Rights session
The isolation in Imrali prison island will be discussed at the UN for 3 days. -
HRW brings Turkish state's war crimes to the UN and says an explanation should be requested
In areas of northern Syria where Turkey exercises effective control, Human Rights Watch has documented a pattern of abductions, arbitrary arrests, unlawful detention, torture and sexual violence in detention. -
Prisoner suffering from cancer released
Prisoner Zülküf Atay is suffering from cancer. He was released after being taken into custody because the postponed execution period ended. -
Prisoner in Kırşehir High Security Prison goes on hunger strike
Necdet Öztürk, a prisoner in Kırşehir High Security Prison, has gone on hunger strike. -
ISIG: Nearly 900 workers killed in their workplace in the first half of 2024
ISIG said that thirty-three of the killed workers were children. -
Court in Iran convicts four Kurdish teachers for "anti-state propaganda"
Four members of the Kurdistan Teachers Union in Marivan have been sentenced to four months in prison each by the Islamic Revolutionary Court in the city on charges of "anti-state propaganda". -
DEM Party calls for closure of S and Y Type prisons
The DEM Party Law and Human Rights Commission prepared a report emphasising that S and Y type prisons, which are full of practices against human rights, should be closed down. -
European Court of Human Rights finds Turkey guilty for not giving Öcalan's book to prisoner Aktaş
The European Court of Human Rights condemned Turkey after the application of prisoner Veysi Aktaş who said he was not given Abdullah Öcalan's 5-volume book series called "Democratic Civilization Solution". -
Activist Ecevit Piroğlu released on condition not to leave Serbia
Activist Ecevit Piroğlu, who was arrested in Belgrade three years ago at the behest of Turkey, has been released on condition not to leave Serbia. -
Release ill prisoners Nebioğlu and Yıldırım, says the Freedom for Ill Prisoner Initiative
The Freedom for Ill Prisoners Initiative protested demanded the release of seriously ill prisoners Emrah Nebioğlu and Serdal Yıldırım. -
Relatives of the diappeared meet in Amed on the 33rd anniversary of the murder of Vedat Aydın
Human Rights Association members and relatives of the disappeared met in Amed on the 33rd anniversary of the abduction and murder of Kurdish politician Vedat Aydın, by the Turkish state. -
Political prisoner released on the verge of death dies
Mehmet Emin Soyal, who was imprisoned at the age of 78 despite his serious health problems and released on the verge of death, passed away.