Political prisoners in Sincan on hunger strike against İmralı isolation

PKK and PAJK prisoners in Sincan Women's Closed Prison have started a three-day hunger strike to protest the İmralı system.

In the wake of the coup attempt of 15 July, concerns are growing over the situation of Kurdish People's Leader Abdullah Öcalan who is denied meeting with his lawyers for five years and with İmralı Delegation since 5 April, 2015.

PKK (Kurdistan Worker's Party) and PAJK (Kurdistan Women's Liberation Party) prisoners in Sincan Women's Closed Prison have gone on a three-day hunger strike for a warning in response to the rejection of the recent applications filed by his family and lawyers for access to İmralı.

The three-day hunger strike by female political prisoners aims to call attention to the situation of Öcalan amid reports of an assassination plan against him since the failed coup attempt.