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Second group starts indefinite hunger strike for freedom of Leader Abdullah Ocalan

The second group took over the indefinite huger strike initiated by political prisoners against the isolation being imposed on the peoples' leader Abdullah Ocalan.

Nûçe Ciwan English by Nûçe Ciwan English
02/12/2020 - 22:03
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The second group took over the indefinite rotating hunger strike that started in prisons with the demand of ending the isolation on the peoples’ Leader Abdullah Öcalan.

The second group took over the indefinite rotating hunger strike that started in all prisons on November 27, demanding an end to the isolation imposed upon the people’ Leader Abdullah Öcalan. The detainees take turns, hunger striking in groups for 5 days.

Celalettin Gürgen, Garip Nazlıer, Onur Kangal, Hamdusena Ada and Şahin Karahan, who are detained in Diyarbakır Type-D Closed Prison, announced that they started the action as of today as the second group.

The action of the prisoners will transfer to the 3rd group after 5 days.

 

 

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