56 cities prepare to collect signatures in support of the Rojin Kabaiş case
The Justice for Rojin committees launched a new online petition campaign to pressure for an accelerated investigation into student Rojin Kabaiş's death, unresolved for over 18 months without clear results.
News Center _ The case of the death of Rojin Kabaiş, a student at Van Yüzüncü Yıl University, continues to sir public opinion 19 months after the investigation was opened, without tangible progress.
Rojin Kabaiş's family and the civil society organizations following the case have confirmed that ambihuity still surrounds the circumstances of the incident, amid repeated demands to discloce evidence and announce the results of laboratory tests related to the case.
In this context, the “Justice for Rojin Kabaiş” committees announced the launch of an online petition campaign aims to mobilize the widest possible popular support to demand a transparent investigation and the disclosure of all evidence related to the case, including examining the victim’s phone and analyzing biological samples believed to help identify those responsible for her death.
The committees indicate that the campaign comes as part of a series of civil activities seeking to keep the case alive in public awareness and prevent the concealment of evidence or neglect of the file. They also affirm that societal pressure has become necessary to push relevant authorities to take concrete steps.
According to the organizers, platforms for collecting signatures will be set up in 56 cities in the coming days, a step aimed at expanding the scope of participation and conveying the voice of the family and supporters to official institutions.
The case is being widely followed by human rights and student organizations, which believe that uncovering the truth in the Rojin Kabaiş file is a test of the transparency of judicial institutions and their ability to handle sensitive cases that capture public attention.