The 11th trial of Yasin Börü’s case will be seen today

The case which murder suspects of Yasin Börü, Hüseyin Dakak, Riyad Güneş and Hasan Gökgöz are on trial will be seen today as 11th.
11th session of the case against the murder suspects of Yasin Börü, Hüseyin Dakak, Riyad Güneş and Hasan Gökgöz, who were slaughtered by PKK / HDP supporters on the streets with the call of HDP leader Selahattin Demirtaş on October 6-8, 2014 will be seen today at Ankara 2nd Heavy Penalty court.
Yusuf Er, Yasin Börü, Hüseyin Dakak, Riyad Güneş and Hasan Gökgöz are being attacked by PKK members in Diyarbakir on October 7, 2014 in the indictment where 41 defendant are on trial which 19 of them detainees.
The indictment also demands that the murderers of Yasin Börü, Hüseyin Dakak, Riyad Güneş and Hasan Gökgöz be sentenced to life imprisonment for the fourth time in the "offense by killing monstrous feelings or persecution" crime. (ILKHA)
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