9 detainee after feast
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- 09:57 05/4
9 people, including DBP PM members and artists, were detained after the feast organized by DEM Party Amed Provincial Organization.
9 people, including DBP PM members and artists, were detained after the feast organized by DEM Party Amed Provincial Organization.
Muhammed Orhan, who was detained during the resistance in Wan and became trending with his smiling photo, was arrested.
HSK initiated an investigation regarding the court that decided on the Wan Metropolitan Municipality Co-Mayor.
An investigation was opened against 6 people who were subjected to police violence at the Wan support event in Adana, on the grounds that they "inflicted violence on the police".
In the "To Amara for Freedom" march initiated on the occasion of PKK Leader Abdullah Ocalan's 75th birthday, the message was given: "It is time for physical freedom of Abdullah Ocalan."
Citizens who won by resisting the usurpation of will in Wan started to clean the streets of the city in the morning.
In Yüreğir, the police intervened in a fight between two groups due to the mukhtar elections, using batons and pepper gas, and subjected a pregnant woman to the hospital.
Stating that they will end their hunger strike on April 4, political prisoners yesterday announced that they will continue their actions with "boycotts of courts, family visits and phone calls."
All applications made by the family and lawyers of Rojnews editor Suleyman Ahmet, who has been detained by KDP's intelligence agency Parastin for 163 days, have remained unanswered so far.
Women described April 4, PKK Leader Abdullah Ocalan's birthday, as "the rebirth of the Kurds" and said, "Ocalan caused the awakening of a people."
DTK Co-chair Leyla Güven was taken back to prison after attending the funeral of her deceased brother Mustafa Güven.
In Amed, the usurpation of the will of the voters in Wan was protested with a march.
Tens of thousands of people in Wan have been resisting on all streets and avenues for 2 days against the AKP's election coup.
Speaking at the protest in Wan, attended by tens of thousands of people, Leyla Zana said: "Today is the day of resistance. We do not accept this unlawfulness and oppression committed against you. No one can approach the will of the Kurds lightly."
Stating that they will end their hunger strike on April 4, political prisoners announced that they will continue their actions with "boycotts of courts, family visits and phone calls."