Türkiye cut off Rojava's water: 9 stations out of service
Türkiye cut off Rojava's water: 9 stations out of service

Tabqa Water Unit reported that 9 water supply stations were out of service due to Turkey cutting off the Euphrates water.

Air attack on Çemçamal
Air attack on Çemçamal

Turkey carried out an airstrike on the countryside of Çinarto village in Çemçemal district in Silêmaniyê countryside.

Detention of those who want to put out fires in Merivan
Detention of those who want to put out fires in Merivan

While the forest fire in Merivan continues, 5 people who wanted to intervene in the fire were detained.

'The biggest private war is being waged in Imrali'
'The biggest private war is being waged in Imrali'

Stating that the campaign of “Majestic resistance against the private war”, Ömer Görünmek from the Green Left Party Youth Assembly said: "The biggest private war is waged in İmralı and the youth will be the subject of the struggle in every field.

Rape of 3 women on the Afrin border
Rape of 3 women on the Afrin border

It has been reported that paramilitary groups affiliated with Turkey raped 3 women in Afrin's Bilbilê district.

Release of 30-year-old prisoners postponed
Release of 30-year-old prisoners postponed

The release of Kasım Karataş and Osman Kaptan, who had been imprisoned for 30 years in prisons, was postponed for 3 months each on the grounds that they were "not doing well".

Yanardağ: How can it be a crime to want the law to be applied to everyone?
Yanardağ: How can it be a crime to want the law to be applied to everyone?

Journalist Merdan Yanardağ, who was arrested for his words about the Imrali isolation, said: "How can it be a crime to demand that the state's law of execution be applied fairly to everyone?"

New application submitted by the families of Öcalan and other prisoners
New application submitted by the families of Öcalan and other prisoners

Families of PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan and Ömer Hayri Konar, Hamili Yıldırım and Veysi Aktaş held in İmralı Prison applied to the prosecutor's office and the prison directorate for a visit.

Êzidî women expand their organization with TAJÊ
Êzidî women expand their organization with TAJÊ

Êzidî women are expanding their organization under the roof of TAJÊ after the 74th Edict. TAJÊ Spokesperson Riham Heco said: "We are conducting a comprehensive study on the basis of women's ability to protect themselves."

7 bodies brought to hospital
7 bodies brought to hospital

The bodies of 7 people who lost their lives in the clashes in Şirnex countryside and were reported to have HPG were brought to the hospital.

Journalists: The voice of Saturday Mothers should be heard
Journalists: The voice of Saturday Mothers should be heard

Journalists who were exposed to violence while watching the police violence at the Saturday Mothers protest said: "As long as the picture continues like this, our insistence on making their voices heard will continue. The voice of Saturday Mıther should be heard"

Deforestation and de facto ban on the foothills of Cûdî
Deforestation and de facto ban on the foothills of Cûdî

The forest area is being destroyed by the village rangers in the village of Sorbitnê at the foot of the Cûdî Mountain. One of the residents of the village, İlyas Yağan, said that a de facto ban is applied in their village, which was evacuated in the 90s.

Law proposal from the Green Left Party: The Ezidi massacre needs to be recognised as 'genocide'
Law proposal from the Green Left Party: The Ezidi massacre needs to be recognised as 'genocide'

The Green Left Party submitted a bill to the Parliament for the recognition of the 74th Massacre against Ezidis as "genocide".

DFG: Violations against journalists increased
DFG: Violations against journalists increased

Noting that there were 54 violations of the right to life and security against journalists in July, DFG said: "We call on all professional journalists' organizations to show their solidarity against this policy of oppression and surrender."

Lawsuits against journalists protesting the arrest of colleagues
Lawsuits against journalists protesting the arrest of colleagues

A lawsuit has been filed against 6 journalists protesting the arrest of Free Press employees.

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