
À Sur, centre historique de Diyarbakir, plusieurs bâtiments, dont des monuments historiques, ont été démolis sur ordre des autorités turques.
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Centre Kurde des Droits de l’Homme
À Sur, centre historique de Diyarbakir, plusieurs bâtiments, dont des monuments historiques, ont été démolis sur ordre des autorités turques.
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Addressing the lawmakers at the General Assembly of the Parliament, HDP Kocaeli MP Gergerlioğlu has said that he cannot get an answer to his Parliamentary questions regarding the violations of rights in Turkey’s prisons.
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Reporters Without Borders confirmed an increase in the deprivation of female journalists of their freedom by 35% compared to last year, while the number of journalists arrested in the world reached 387 at the end of 2020. The organization said in a report that showed the annual outcome for 2020, today, that the number of “deprived of their freedom” is currently 42 women, compared to 31 in 2019, an increase of 35%.
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The lawyer of the leader Abdullah Ocalan Mazlûm Dînç pointed out they had sent their report to the European Committee against Torture (CPT), regarding the violation of international laws practiced in Imrali prison, and said,” the mission of this committee is to stop torture, not just document it.”
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Eleven political prisoners in Diyarbakir women’s prison describe the prison conditions in a letter to human rights lawyer Eren Keskin. The pandemic is being used as an alibi for degrading treatment.
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The Child Protection Office in Armed Conflicts of the Autonomous Administration in northern and eastern Syria issued a written statement regarding its efforts to deal with complaints received regarding child recruitment.
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Au moins 288 personnes ont perdu la vie pendant le couvre-feu de 79 jours imposé par le gouvernement turc sur la ville kurde de Cizre, du 14 décembre 2015 au 2 mars 2016. Beaucoup ont été tuées par les forces de sécurité, tandis que d’autres, blessées ou malades, ont perdu la vie faute de secours, toute entrée et sortie de la ville étant interdite durant le couvre-feu.
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A U.S. Senate committee backed legislation on Wednesday to impose sanctions on Turkey after its offensive in Syria and purchase of a Russian S-400 missile system, the latest move in the chamber to push Republican President Donald Trump to take a harder line against Ankara.
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