Ongoing Hunger Strike in Turkish Prison

Male and female activists in Turkish prisons continue their resistance in its new phase for the 180th day, denouncing the strict isolation imposed by the Turkish authorities against leader Abdullah Ocalan, and demanding his physical freedom.

Ongoing Hunger Strike in Turkish Prison
24 May 2024   09:34
NEWS DESK

Under the slogan “Live the same conditions with our leader,” which began in the context of the activities of the global “Freedom for Abdullah Ocalan, the political solution to the Kurdish issue” campaign, male and female freedom fighters in Turkish prisons continue their resistance in the new phase, by boycotting lawyers and their families for the 180th day

The activists  of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and the Kurdistan Women's Freedom Party (PAJK), detained in prisons in Turkey and northern Kurdistan, began a hunger strike on November 27, 2023.

On April 4, it entered a new phase, represented by boycotting the courts, family visits, and speaking on the phone, denouncing the strict isolation imposed by the Turkish authorities against leader Abdullah Ocalan, and demanding his physical freedom.

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