Le 21 novembre 2004, le jeune Ugur Kaymaz et son père étaient tués de plusieurs balles, devant leur maison de Kiziltepe. Une Kalachnikov a été “retrouvée” à côté des corps ; les autorités turques ont prétendu qu’Uğur et son père avaient été tués par les forces de sécurité pour empêcher une attaque terroriste.
Day: 21 November 2020
51 political and religious prisoners transferred to the new High-Security Ward of the prison in Iran
On November 19, the Special Guards of Orumiyeh Central Prison entered the political prisoner’s ward and, after inspecting and confiscating a large number of the prisoners’ personal belongings, transferred all 51 political and religious prisoners to a new security ward called Dormitory 10 (Hedayat).
SOHR : Turkish military deployment to Syria
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) has reported the entry of a military column of Turkish forces via Kafr Losin crossing, north of Idlib. Turkey’s military build-up: 7,440 vehicles arrive in Syria since the new ceasefire, as over 20 new vehicles enter Idlib countryside carrying logistical equipment.
World Children’s Day: Uğur Kaymaz was 12 when he was murdered by soldiers
Uğur Kaymaz was murdered along with his father in the Kızıltepe district of Mardin (Merdin) in Turkey on 21 November 2004. Kaymaz was shot dead by soldiers. He was only 12 years old when he died. Thirteen bullets were found in his dead body. His mother, Makbule Kaymaz, was interviewed on the 16th year anniversary of her son’s murder. “Nothing has changed in Turkey since the murder of Uğur and the state still continues killing children”, she said.
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