The sit-in of 51 families whose children were abducted to the PKK, continues on its 33rd day outside the HDP office in Diyarbakır.
On the grounds that their children were deceptively kidnapped to the rural areas by the HDP/PKK on various dates, the families' sit-in protest staged with 3 families on 3 September continues with 51 families on the 33rd day.
The families, who say they will continue their sit-in protest outside the HDP office until they receive news of the fate of their children, expect support from all authorities and the Turkish public.
Trying to make their voices be heard, painful families say they will continue their sit-in action for their children, even if it takes months, years or winter-cold while indicating that they have nothing to lose but their kidnapped children or their lives. (ILKHA)
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