Medical staff in Aleppo protest against isolation imposed on leader Ocalan

Medical staff in Aleppo protested against the isolation imposed by the Turkish authorities on the leader Abdullah Ocalan, and the lack of any news related to his health for more than 39 months.

Medical staff in Aleppo protest against isolation imposed on leader Ocalan
5 August 2024   14:05
ALEPPO

Dozens of medical staff gathered in the Health Committee of the Kongra Star and the Health Council in the neighborhoods of Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafieh in Aleppo, in front of the square  of the Martyr Khaled Fajr Hospital, to protest the isolation imposed on the leader, and the lack of any information about his health condition for more than 39 months.

The protest included a statement read in Kurdish and Arabic by member of the medical staff, and the administrator of the Health Committee of the K. Star Nisreen Mohamed, at the Martyr Khaled Fajr Hospital

The statement began by noting that more than 39 months have passed with no news about the health condition of leader Abdullah Ocalan.

The statement denounced the Turkish authorities' continued imposition of so-called "disciplinary sanctions" against leader Ocalan: "we the women in the Middle East and Kurdish women in particular, our health is linked to the leader's health, and we feel that his health is not well and is in danger, and we are closely linked with him."

The statement considered that the isolation imposed on the leader Ocalan, means killing humanity and has negative effects on society as a whole in terms of psychological, spiritual and physical, because the leader Ocalan presented a thought in which he illuminated the path of all peoples towards freedom.

And called on the World Health Organizations to carry out their humanitarian duty towards the health of leader Ocalan, and to take serious steps about it.

At the end of the statement, the statement affirmed the pledge to continue organizing health activities and events permanently until the physical freedom of the leader is achieved.

A few days ago, Hasaka city hosted the work of the special conference to discuss the health repercussions of the isolation imposed by the authorities in Turkey on leader Abdullah Ocalan in Imrali prison, under the auspices of the Health Body of the Democratic AANES Region, under the slogan "Isolation is the greatest threat to human health and a violation of the most basic right to life."

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