Reaction to massacres of Alawites in Syria: This is genocide
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- 16:27 10/3
In the statements where massacres against Alawites in Syria were protested, it was said “This is genocide” and a call was made to raise reactions.
In the statements where massacres against Alawites in Syria were protested, it was said “This is genocide” and a call was made to raise reactions.
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This year's slogan of the Newroz has been determined as "Rêbertiya Azad Civaka Demokratîk / Democratic Society Newroz for Freedom".
Women participating in the 8 March rally in Wan said, "Mr Öcalan has taken the necessary step and now it is the state's turn to take steps for peace and freedom."
Relatives of prisoners who participated in the Justice Watch in front of the prisoners emphasised that all mothers should struggle to remove the obstacles in front of peace.
Human rights defencers say the first step in the new process must be the release of ill prisoners.
ALIM-DER members pointed out that military and political operations should end and demanded the state to take steps for a solution.
Baloch activist Jamal Baloch said that the model in North and East Syria is an inspiration for them and added: "It’s a fire that lights up our own path."
PKK and PAJK prisoners in Antalya Type S Closed Prison declared their support for Abdullah Öcalan's call and said, "Prisoners of the freedom struggle will reiterate their loyalty to Leader Apo under all circumstances."
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Human rights organizations demanded a halt to the deaths sentences given to Warishah Muradi, Pakshan Azizi and Sharifa Mohammadi.
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