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🔹 Turkey to continue cross-border operations
🔹 Turkish nationalists adopt surprise anti-war stance
🔹 Jina Amini's infant namesake killed in Erbil
🔹 Lawyers condemn isolation of Turkish prisoners#MedyaNews
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No peace in sight for residents of Kurdish-led regions in North and East Syria and Northern Iraq, as Turkish parliament pass motion to continue cross-border military operations nominally targeting the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).
After Turkey’s losses in cross-border operations against the PKK, unexpected anti-war sentiments are emerging from figures such as nationalist TV presenter Müge Anlı, provoking astonishment and outrage.
A recent Iranian missile attack on Erbil has taken on a deeper symbolic significance with the revelation that one of its victims, a baby girl named Jina, had been named after Kurdish-Iranian rights icon Jina Mahsa Amini.
Asrın Law Office 2023 report on Turkey’s İmralı Prison emphasises an unprecedented communication restrictions imposed on prisoners, including PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan.
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