Mothers for Peace: We want to hear from Ocalan
- women
- 11:37 05/2/2024
Mothers for Peace at the Justice Watch in Êlih stated that they wanted to hear from Abdullah Ocalan, who is in absolute isolation.
Mothers for Peace at the Justice Watch in Êlih stated that they wanted to hear from Abdullah Ocalan, who is in absolute isolation.
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