HUMAN RIGHTS
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Finucane: Public judicial inquiry needed into murder of my father
John Finucane, Sinn Féin Member of Parliament for North Belfast, wrote a letter to all MPs in Westminster to ask a public judicial inquiry into the murder of his father, lawyer Pat Finucane. -
Trial on the death of 2-year-old Mawda opens today in Belgium
The trial against about the death of Mawda, a 2-year-old Kurdish girl who died in Belgium after police opened fire on a vehicle carrying refugees in 2018, opens today. -
Old enough to be jailed, too small to paint
Arin Hevi, one and a half years old, is in prison with her mother. Her father brought her a coloring book and pencils, but they were not handed over to her because she is supposedly too small for them. -
KCDK-E condemns Romania for deporting Kurdish citizens to Turkey
Almost forty Kurdish asylum seekers have been extradited from Romania to Turkey. The Kurdish umbrella organization KCDK-E condemned the deportations as contrary to international law and protested the organized structures of the Turkish state in Europe. -
UN urge Iraq to halt mass executions
UN human rights experts on Friday voiced alarm at reports that a further 50 terror convicts were facing execution in Iraq on Monday, as they urged Baghdad to halt all "mass executions". -
Translation fee imposed on prisoners writing letters in Kurdish
Translation fee is charged from detainees in Diyarbakır Women's Prison for letters in Kurdish. While correspondences in different languages are free of charge, it is noteworthy that a fee is charged only for Kurdish language. -
Human Rights Association condemns political genocide
IHD (Human Rights Association) branch in Amed (Diyarbakir) criticizes political genocide operations, saying; "The freedom and security of individuals are unfortunately violated with impunity.” -
IHD: 49 people have died in prison since the beginning of 2020
The Human Rights Association (IHD) said that 49 prisoners have lost their lives since the beginning of 2020. Allegedly, 15 have committed suicide. Since 15 April 4 seriously ill prisoners over 70 have lost their life due to Covid-19 -
Iranian forces kill two more kolbars
Two kolbars lost their lives as a result of the fire opened by Iranian soldiers on the border. -
Cold water shower torture in Patnos L-Type Prison
Yakup Turgut who is jailed in Patnos L-Type Prison said they are forced to shower with cold and dirty water. -
FCK-BW-BAYERN condemns practices in Stammheim Prison
The FCK-BN-BAYERN Federation condemned the practices against Kurdish prisoners in Stammheim Prison in Stuttgart, refering to the practices during the "Nazi period". -
Celebrities call for justice for Kurdish girl Mawda
Famous names, including artist Roger Waters and award-winning director Ken Loach, called for justice for Mawda, a Kurdish girl who died in Belgium shot in the head by a police bullet. The trial starts on 23 November. -
At least 368 workers died from coronavirus in Turkey
İSİG announced that at least 368 workers died in the 8-month period of the epidemic in Turkey. -
"International institutions should step in against isolation"
Stating that the isolation imposed on Kurdish People's Leader Öcalan is not independent of the Kurdish problem, lawyer Mesut Beştaş emphasized that the EU and international institutions should step in as soon as possible to end the isolation. -
Ill prisoner Direkçi exposes outrageous violation of her rights
Ill prisoner Semire Direkçi has been forced to live with her bowels out of the body for 450 days. -
New Year gifts campaign for children in Maxmûr and Shengal
The Bielefeld Initiative for Peace and Hope in Kurdistan is once again organizing a collection of donations for the children of the Hêvî day center in Maxmûr Camp. This time the organisation will also send packages to Shengal. -
Sinn Féin calls for annulment of death penalty against Er and Dağ
Sinn Féin has expressed "serious concern surrounding the cases of Abdurrahman Er and Mazlum Dağ, sentenced to death in the Autonomous Region of Iraqi Kurdistan. -
Another grave removed by Gendarmerie Command
The grave of Abdulhamit Keskin, who was murdered at the age of 19 in the spring of 1995, was moved to another cemetery at the request of the District Gendarmerie Command in Nusaybin. -
Iran temporarily releases lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh from prison
Prominent human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh has been temporarily released from a prison in Tehran. She was jailed two years ago on spying and propaganda charges. -
Women prisoners expose psychological pressure by guards in Gebze
Guards who got infected with Covid-19 in Gebze Women's Closed Prison are putting psychological pressure amounting to torture on women prisoners. -
Martyrs' families: Dirty war with the remains of our children
Miyaser Bayram, sister of YJA Star guerrilla Ayşe Bayram, who fell a martyr in Şırnak, reacted to the burial of her sister's remains in the cemetery of the nameless. The families stated that the state resorted to the dirty war. -
Condition of ill prisoner Fatma Tokmak worsening
Lawyer Jiyan Tosun visited ill prisoner Fatma Tokmak in Bakırköy Prison and said that her health condition is worsening. -
EH Bildu-E. Republicana Senators table question about Er and Dağ
Senators of the Parliamentary Group Esquerra Republicana – Euskal Herria Bildu at the Spanish Parliament have tabled a question to the Spanish Government about the death sentence handed out to Abdurrahman Er and Mazlum Dağ in South Kurdistan. -
Prisoners in Van F-Type jail enter 53rd day of hunger strike
Prisoners in Van F-Type Closed Prison entered 53rd day of hunger strike. -
Turgut and Şiban's lawyers apply to Constitutional Court
The lawyers of Turgut and Şiban applied to the Constitutional Court on the grounds that their "freedom to seek justice and fair trial" rights were violated.