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Prisoners in Erzurum E Type Closed Prison denounce torture
Some prisoners in Erzurum E Type Closed Prison reported that they were tortured after being exposed to violence during open visits. -
Families of prisoners brutally detained by the police in Istanbul
It is like a ritual how the Istanbul police suppress the "justice vigil" of relatives of sick prisoners week after week in order to prevent the public from being informed about the situation in the prisons. -
No decision in the case of Ecevit Piroğlu
Ecevit Piroğlu is still under acute threat of deportation from Serbia to Turkey. In Ulm, activists have demanded his immediate release from Serbian extradition custody and his recognition as a politically persecuted person. -
AI exposes Iran’s top-level orders to ‘mercilessly confront’ protesters
Amnesty International documented widespread patterns of torture and other ill-treatment by security forces, including severe beatings of protesters and bystanders, as well as sexual assault and other forms of gender-based and sexual violence. -
Iran Human Rights says at least 83 people have been killed in protests following Jina Amini murer
According to information obtained by Iran Human Rights, at least 83 people have been killed in the nationwide protests sparked by the police murder of Jina Mahsa Amini last week. -
Hunger striker Sibel Balaç sent to prison again
Sibel Balaç who has been on death fast since 29 December 2021, was released from the hospital and sent back to Bakırköy Closed Prison. -
IHR: At least 54 protesters killed, hundreds wounded in Iran protests
At least 54 people have been killed so far in the violent crackdown on protests in Rojhilat and Iran following the death of Jina Mahsa Amini, according to Iran Human Rights (IHR). -
Amnesty International calls for urgent global action against the bloody crackdown in Iran
With the death toll in Iran reaching at least 30 people, four of them children, Amnesty International reiterates its call for urgent global action, warning of the risk of further bloodshed amid a deliberately imposed Internet black out. -
At least 50 people killed during demonstrations for Jina Amini in Iran and Rojhilat
The Iranian Human Rights Organization announced that 50 people were killed during the demonstrations in Iran and Rojhilat. -
UN experts demand accountability for death of Mahsa Amini, call for end to violence against women
UN experts call on the Iranian authorities to “hold an independent, impartial, and prompt investigation into Ms Amini’s death, make the findings of the investigation public and hold all perpetrators accountable.” -
Urgent appeal for Kurdish activist facing deportation to Turkey
Urgent call for action for Kurdish revolutionary Ecevit Piroğlu who has been on an indefinite hunger strike as the Serbian government seems determined to extradite him to the Turkish state. -
Many detained in police attack on Saturday Mothers
Police attacked the Saturday Mothers and handcuffed several activists behind their backs while detaining them. -
UN decries Iran's violent response after Mahsa Amini's death
The UN decried on Tuesday Mahsa Amini’s death in custody after she was arrested by Iran’s “morality police" and the violent crackdown on protests over her death, demanding an independent investigation. -
Turkey’s prisons continue to be centres of torture and death
HDP calls on the international community - first and foremost the CPT and other relevant organs of the CoE, human rights commissioners of the CoE and the UN, to take action against torture and inhumane conditions in Turkish prisons. -
Prisoner suffering from cancer not receiving treatment
Ill prisoner Hüseyin Durmaz, who suffers from cancer, is not receiving treatment in prison. -
756 lawyers from the Middle East and North Africa request to visit Öcalan
The Asrın Law Office reported that 756 lawyers from the Middle East and North Africa applied to Turkish authorities to pay a visit to Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan in Imrali Island Prison. -
Hengaw report on protests in Iran: 38 injured, 13 arrested
With the call of Kurdish parties, a general strike is scheduled to be held in the cities of Kurdistan on Monday, September 19, as a sign of protest against the murder of Zhina Amini by Iranian security agencies. -
Şenyaşar family continues Justice Vigil on day 560
Emine Şenyaşar and her son Ferit have been holding a Justice Vigil for 560 days demanding justice for three family members killed by AKP people in 2018. -
Prisoners on hunger strike in Kırıklar jail quickly losing weight, say lawyers
The hunger strike carried out by seriously ill prisoners against torture in Kırıklar Prison continues on its 21st day. Lawyers from ÖHD said that the prisoners are quickly losing weight. -
Kurdish woman tortured by Tehran police, dies after three days in a coma
A Kurdish woman named Mehsa Amini, who was tortured by Tehran police, died after three days in a coma. -
Lawyer Demir says aggravated life imprisonment has been turned into de facto death sentence
Lawyer Cemal Demir said that aggravated life imprisonment has been turned into a de facto death sentence in the person of Kurdish people's leader Abdullah Öcalan. -
Families of sick prisoners resume justice vigil in front of ATK
The families of sick and other prisoners who are supposed to be released continued the Justice Vigil in front of the Forensic Medicine Institute (ATK) in Amed. -
Asrın Law Office thanks 350 lawyers who applied to Turkish Ministry to visit Öcalan
The Asrın Law Office thanked hundreds of lawyers who applied to the Turkish Ministry of Justice to pay a visit to the İmralı prison for their solidarity. -
350 lawyers from 22 countries apply to visit Imrali Prison
350 lawyers from 22 countries have submitted an application to the Turkish Ministry of Justice to pay a visit to the Imrali prison where Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan is kept in isolation. -
Prisoner reports constant raids in Van High Security Closed Prison
Seyfettin Demhat, a seriously ill prisoner in Van High Security Closed Prison, said that people in uniform and plain clothes raided their wards day and night, and that they could not hear from a friend they had taken away at night during these raids.