A Turkish court has acquitted five men accused of killing two Kurdish youths and wounding another during the 2014 Kobani protests in southeastern Turkey, sparking criticism from rights advocates over the 12-year delay in the case and the court’s refusal to collect additional evidence. According to the NûMedya24 news website, the Midyat High Criminal Court in Mardin province ruled at the third hearing that there was insufficient evidence to convi…
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