Jurists: Isolation violates all international laws and regulations

Human rights activists explained that the isolation imposed on the leader Abdullah Ocalan is a violation of all international laws, regulations and Sharia. They indicated that the main reason for the silence of the United Nations regarding the situation of leader Abdullah Ocalan is nothing but implementation of the orders of the victorious countries in the First and Second World Wars.

Jurists: Isolation violates all international laws and regulations
7 September 2023   00:02
AL-RAQQA, ANAS MOHAMMED

The Turkish occupation state continues its violations against the leader Abdullah Ocalan, as it imposed new sanctions on him, tightened his isolation, and prevented him from meeting his family and a lawyer for more than 30 months.

Member of the Committee for the Defense of the Freedom of Leader Abdullah Ocalan, lawyer Muhammad Al-Tayeh, confirmed that the isolation imposed on the leader Abdullah Ocalan is a violation of all international laws and regulations.

Muhammad Al-Tayeh clarified that the laws and disciplinary violations that the Turkish state invented and imposed on the leader Abdullah Ocalan violate the applicable Turkish law, and their aim is to prevent the spread of the thought and philosophy of the leader Abdullah Ocalan.

And he indicated that the thought and philosophy of the leader Abdullah Ocalan has proven its worth in Turkey and is the biggest example shown by the people of the region and its extension to many countries. .

Muhammad Al-Tayeh noted that the main reason for the silence of the United Nations regarding the situation of the leader Abdullah Ocalan is nothing but the implementation of the orders of the victorious countries in the First and Second World Wars, and these countries are the ones that control the fate of the peoples in the world, and there are hidden forces that move things according to their interests.

Muhammad Al-Tayeh said: "The interests of the United Nations have always been at the expense of the oppressed and poor peoples, and even if there are decisions in public, but they have no content, they do not care about the affairs of entire peoples."

Al-Tayah explained: "The thought of the leader Abdullah Ocalan spreads like a circle of light and decreases from the circle of darkness, and the people must struggle, resist, and invent new ways to put pressure on the colonial powers and achieve freedom for all the people of the region."

For his part, lawyer Abdullah Al-Aryan said that any prisoner in the world has the right to be allowed to see his family, relatives and lawyers in accordance with all international regulations, courts and constitutions.

Al-Aryan stressed, "The United Nations must punish every country that violates the rules and international law that it has concluded on itself, as it has appointed itself a sponsor and responsible for all these countries."

T/ Satt.

ANHA