13 trade unions and organisations call for 'right to hope'
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13 international trade unions and organisations called on the Committee of Ministers to implement Abdullah Ocalan's "right to hope".
13 international trade unions and organisations called on the Committee of Ministers to implement Abdullah Ocalan's "right to hope".
In a letter to the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, the EUTCC urged Turkey to take immediate action to implement the "right to hope" judgement.
US feminist and philosophy of science professor Helen Longino, in a letter to the DEM Party, said, "I was impressed by Abdullah Ocalan’s call to set aside the armed struggle and use peaceful means to achieve full rights for all citizens of Turkey, including the Kurds."
Syrian and Egyptian intellectuals expressed their participation in the "I want to visit with Abdullah Öcalan" campaign and emphasised that "Öcalan has been a philosopher representing the will of the peoples with his philosophy and science in democratic and ethical politics".
The Baloch community living in Canada has announced the formation of the federally registered Canadian Baloch Congress (CBC), which advocates for human rights, justice and women's empowerment and aimst to promote the Baloch language, culture and heritage.
85 non-governmental organisations and 22 international organisations have sent a letter to the UN Human Rights Council demanding an independent accountability mechanism to address rights violations in Afghanistan.
Drawing attention to the similarities between the struggles of Abdullah Öcalan and Mandela, Kisten Govender, one of Mandela's lawyers, said: "Öcalan gave Erdoğan an opportunity for greatness. If he fails to utilise this opportunity, he will lose forever."
Since 7 October 2023, 246 journalists have lost their lives in Israel's attacks on Gaza.
The UN-backed IPC, responsible for monitoring food security, announced that famine has been confirmed in and around Gaza and that "catastrophic conditions" are expected to spread to Deir al-Balah and Khan Younis by the end of September.
The Syrian Transitional Government forces targeted the villages of Majdal and Eriqa in teh west of Suwayda despite the ceasefire decision.
X account of women resisting against Pakistan's oppression against Baloch people was suspended.
A mass grave believed to contain the bodies of Êzidî (Yazidi) citizens massacred by DAESH in 2014 was opened in Mosul's Hasfa Cemetery.
"The continuous indifference of the authorities cannot discourage and destabilise us, but relentlessly exposes the system focused on Baloch genocide," said the women marching for the disappeared and arrested Baloch.
Baloch women protesting against oppression said: "We will continue to shout louder and stronger. And we will not stop until justice is done."
Baloch women marched in Islamad against the enforced disappearances of Baloch people and the arrest of activists.