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Protest against the isolation of Ocalan in Oslo
Kurds protested against the isolation of Abdullah Ocalan in Oslo, Norway. -
Buldan: The ECHR verdict shows Europe’s approach towards Kurds
HDP Co-chair Pervin Buldan protested the ECHR rejecting Kurdish People’s Leader Abdullah Öcalan’s appeal and said the verdict shows how European countries approach the Kurds. -
ECHR ignores the torture of Kurdish leader Öcalan - UPDATE
The ECHR assessed the appeal for Kurdish People’s Leader Abdullah Öcalan and argued that there is not enough evidence that he has been tortured. -
Appeal for Öcalan to be heard in the ECHR tomorrow
On Thursday, September 27 the ECHR will hear the appeal regarding Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan being forcibly shaved and the death threats he received in 2008. -
Conspiracy deepens in Imrali
Since Kurdish People’s Leader Abdullah Öcalan was taken hostage with the international conspiracy, the Turkish state has resorted to isolation due to his reflection in society and politics and his paradigms in favor of the Middle Eastern peoples. -
Women’s Initiative UK takes over Öcalan Vigil
The Freedom for Öcalan Watch in Strasbourg, France was taken over by the Women’s Initiative UK this week. -
Van youth protest the isolation of Öcalan
HDP Youth Assembly members held a festival with the motto, “We started young we will finish young” and protested the policies of war and isolation. -
14-month-old Baby Arin wastes away in prison
Health issues of 14-month-old Baby Arin, staying with mother Esma Yilmaz in prison, are increasing. Father Mihdi Yilmaz said, “If there isn’t enough humanity left to protect a child, I have nothing to say.” -
Police batter Saturday Mothers in 704th week demonstration
Relatives of the disappeared protested the arbitrary practice and started marching towards the Galatasaray Square, upon which they were attacked by the police. -
6 more months of no visitation for Öcalan
Kurdish People’s Leader Abdullah Öcalan has been banned from meeting with his lawyers for 6 more months. Meetings held 10 years ago were cited as the reason for the ban. -
Police attack the Saturday Mothers in Istanbul
The police attacked the Saturday Mothers’ gathering for their disappeared relatives. The crowd responded by chanting. The attack continues. -
Has Öcalan been issued “disciplinary punishment”?
Kurdish People’s Leader Abdullah Öcalan’s family was prevented from visiting him with a new arbitrary excuse this time, stating that Öcalan was issued a disciplinary punishment. -
Cameras turned off and prisoners attacked in Elazig
Wardens in the Elazig Prison turned off the cameras to attack the prisoners, including the elderly prisoners, who all say they won’t bow down. -
Sick prisoner Vefa Kartal on death fast for 78 days
Sick prisoner Vefa Kartal has been on a death fast for the last 78 days because he isn’t provided with treatment, and for other sick prisoners like him. His brother Umut Kartal called for awareness. -
HRW: Turkish strikes in northern Iraq may break laws of war
At least 7 non-combatants killed; residents say no military targets nearby. -
German human rights activists visit the vigil for Öcalan
A group of German human rights activists have visited the Freedom for Öcalan vigil in Strasbourg and obtained information about the latest developments in Kurdistan. -
Freedom for Öcalan vigil in Strasbourg in its 326th week
The Freedom for Öcalan vigil held in Strasbourg by the Kurds in Europe continues uninterrupted for 6,5 years now. -
Pressure against lawyers grows: 5 arrests
Pressure against lawyers continue to grow. Ahmet Mandaci has been arrested, following the arrest of 4 lawyers. Selcuk Kozagacli was battered and detained, to be taken to give a statement. -
12 lawyers released from prison re-arrested
Out of the 17 lawyers who had been released from pre-trial detention on Friday, were re-arrested on Sunday. -
“Where there is no law, there exists resistance"
Human rights defender Günseli Suna Kaya has taken part in the popular resistance front against the governments that came to power after the September 12, 1980 coup in Turkey. She says, "Where there is no law, there exists resistance." -
Istanbul Airport: torture for Erdoğan's prestige project
According to the Construction Workers' Union, protesters at Istanbul's third airport were tortured by bosses after their arrest. -
Pressure and violations increase after hunger strike in prisons
Political prisoners are subjected to more oppression following the hunger strike they went on. Some prisoners in Elazig have been moved to solitary cells. Sick prisoners are unable to receive treatment. -
No asylum for crimes against humanity in Kurdistan
The Netherlands Council of State Court rejected a high ranking Turkish soldier’s asylum application for having committed “crimes against humanity in the Kurdistan region” during the 1990’s. -
Hunger strike of prisoners on day 3
PKK and PAJK prisoners are on a three-day hunger strike for Öcalan and ill prisoners. -
They don’t want Öcalan to communicate with the people
HDP Urfa MP Ömer Öcalan said, “This is a critical time for Kurds. They don’t want Mr. Öcalan to communicate with his own people in any way. This must end.”