DIYARBAKIR
Peace & Democracy Party (BDP) deputy chairperson Gultan Kisanak said that the hunger strikes at prisons ended.
We have talked with prisoners and convicts this morning, and they ended their hunger strike, Kisanak told reporters.
Medical teams will check their health condition, and then some of them will be transferred to hospitals, she added.
Over 700 mostly Kurdish hunger strikers have been demanding an end to the isolation of imprisoned head of terrorist organization Abdullah Ocalan, and an end to restrictions against Kurdish language in the courts and the education system.