Kurdish political prisoner released after 31 years
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Kurdish political prisoner released after 31 years
After 31 years behind bars, Kurdish political prisoner Abdullah Aksu has been released from Izmir T Type Closed Prison No. 3 on Tuesday. Aksu was welcomed by family members and EGE-TUHAYDER executives outside the prison. In a short statement after his release, Aksu said he was happy to regain his freedom, but expressed concerns over the situation of sick prisoners. "I hope that all prisoners will be released. The leader (Abdullah Öcalan) has ope…
Kurdish-American entrepreneur waiting for U.S. help
Ever since Sara Saleem crawled out of her prison window in Basra 11 years ago, the Iraqi-born Kurdish-American citizen has been waiting for the kind of help she once expected her government would provide – ensuring that her captors receive proper punishment and that her own stolen fortune is restored. She’s still waiting. Two decades
Among the most common methods is to deny the passage to 11J political prisoners who are in minimal severity (camp) and summonses to their relatives, to 'warn' them not to leave this week.
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