'Collapse Plan' this week's Xwebûn headline
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In the 271st issue of Xwebûn newspaper, attention was drawn to the "Collapse Plan".
In the 271st issue of Xwebûn newspaper, attention was drawn to the "Collapse Plan".
DEM Party reacted to the appointment of a trustee to Kagizman Municipality as "Trustee system is the AKP government's war against the people's right to elect and be elected". CHP also reacted the decision and said, "not even a year after elections, the government seized 12 municipalities."
The Ministry of Interior has appointed trustees to 12 municipalities, 10 of which are DEM Party municipalities, since the 31 March local elections.
A trustee was appointed to Kagizman Municipality ruling by DEM Party
PUK Chair Bafel Talabani stated that they support the process led by Abdullah Öcalan and said that the peace process requires negotiation.
Detention and arrests against HDK protested in Wan and Şirnex.
A mass grave was found in Daraa region. It is estimated that there are more than 50 bodies in the grave.
More than 41 thousand people were left without water in Ain Issa, where Turkey and affiliated paramilitary structures targeted the electricity grid and water stations.
Reacting to the silence of international media organisations against the targeting of journalists in northern and eastern Syria, journalist Ehmed Semîr said, "Attacks against journalists are crimes all over the world. Action must be taken as soon as possible."
Türkan Altun, the mother of journalis Cengiz Altun, who was murdered in Êlih 33 years ago, pointed out that the attacks against journalists have not ended and said her son was not afraid neither were his comrades.
Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunç said that "there is no legislation" on whether the expected statement from Abdullah Öcalan will be video recorded. However, the legislation in question has been abolished in İmralı Prison for many years.
The 7-day ban on "demonstrations and events" imposed by the Governorate of Diyarbakır between 21-27 November 2022 was cancelled two years later, as it was found "unlawful".
A lawsuit was filed against 3 people who were subjected to police violence during the trustee protest in Adana due to "resisting to prevent the execution of duty".
Seyit Kılıç, who lost his sight due to the violence he was subjected to during the police raid on the Wan Metropolitan Municipality, said, "They did not even allow those who fainted to be helped."