Families continue their hopeful wait in sit-in protest
The sit-in protest of families continues on the 20th day outside HDP office in Diyarbakır on the ground that their children kidnapped by the HDP to the rural areas and recruited by the PKK.
Hopeful waiting of families, mostly mothers, continues outside HDP office in Diyarbakır.
The sit-in protest staged on 3 September with 3 families, is now continuing on its 20th day with 44 families while most of the families come from poorer parts of Kurdish society accusing HDP kidnapped their children in various times to the rural areas controlled by the PKK.
The stories families whose children were taken to the rural areas by the HDP/PKK on various dates are heartbroken during their protest they staged for their kidnapped children.
Families also insult by HDP members from time to time while stating that they do not stage the action arbitrary but to the get their children back accusing the HDP deceptively kidnapped them.
Suffering families, who can no longer bear it and longed for their children, want to be reunited with their kidnapped children as soon as possible. (ILKHA)
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