
On 16 March 1988, 32 years ago, 5,000 Kurds, mostly women and children, were killed when deadly gas was released on the northern Iraqi town of Halabja by Saddam Hussein’s forces.
Kurdish Centre for Human Rights
Centre Kurde des Droits de l’Homme
On 16 March 1988, 32 years ago, 5,000 Kurds, mostly women and children, were killed when deadly gas was released on the northern Iraqi town of Halabja by Saddam Hussein’s forces.
In Manisa T Type Closed Prison, prisoners who rejected the standing count in a 20-person ward last Thursday were tortured in a dark room. According to information given by the same prisoners, they were dragged to the ground by the guards. Prisoners with many torture marks on their bodies were also not treated.
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Le 16 mars 1988, il y a 32 ans, 5 000 Kurdes, pour la plupart des femmes et des enfants, ont été tués lors d’une attaque par les forces de Saddam Hussein libérant des gaz mortels sur la ville de Halabja, dans le Sud-Kurdistan (Irak).
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On Wednesday, 27th of March, Adnan Rashidi, a member of KMMK’s leadership team, was attacked by unidentified men. He has been seriously injured following the attach.
Two journalists were detained and their report on a coronavirus case in Antalya was removed.
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The decision by Aysel Koç, a ill prisoner, to end her life in Sincan Women’s Prison a few days ago, has brought the issue of ill prisoners on the agenda again.
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Europe has now become the epicenter of a coronavirus pandemic that has claimed 5,000 lives around the world, “a tragic milestone”, the World Health Organization said on Friday.
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Iran’s prison authorities should facilitate temporary release of all eligible prisoners and the unconditional release of people detained for peaceful dissent, due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, Human Rights watch said today.
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