Türkiye’s Diyarbakir Mothers’ 2000-day protest becomes a national movement
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Türkiye’s Diyarbakir Mothers’ 2000-day protest becomes a national movement
For 2000 days, the Diyarbakir Mothers in Türkiye have been protesting against the PKK terror group, demanding the return of their abducted children. Their courageous stand has evolved into a national movement, with over 375 families now involved. Naim Öngören has the story.
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