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Turkey court orders release of hunger striking Kurdish MP Leyla Guven

Turkey court orders release of hunger striking Kurdish MP Leyla Guven
Turkey court orders release of hunger striking Kurdish MP Leyla Guven

2019-01-25 00:00:00 - From: Iraq News


DIYARBAKIR-AMED, Turkish Kurdistan,— A Turkish court on Friday ordered the supervised release of a detained lawmaker from the pro-Kurdish People’s Democratic Party (HDP) who is seriously ill after her 11-week hunger strike.

Leyla Guven, 55, launched a hunger strike on November 8 in protest at the prison conditions Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan faces.

Her deteriorating health has sparked real concern and seen rallies to support her cause.

The court in the Kurdish majority southeastern city of Diyarbakir in Turkish Kurdistan (Bakur) ordered her release under judicial supervision, including an overseas travel ban.

Given the time already served in jail, the court ordered her release and adjourned. The next hearing is scheduled for May 29.

Guven, whose party says she has a “life-threatening” medical condition, did not attend the hearing, according to an AFP journalist in the court.

The HDP supporters gathered outside the Diyarbakir prison and used buses and barricades to try to stop photographers from taking pictures of the ailing MP.

“The authorities should not have waited for her to reach death’s door,” Mehmet Cekikoglu, one of the supporters, told AFP.

Ramazan Yakar, another party faithful, said Guven’s release did not solve their problems, noting, “there are still many others held behind the bars”.

‘Our resistance’

Guven was arrested in January 2018 for her criticism of Turkey’s military operation against a Syrian Kurdish militia that Ankara considers an offshoot of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).

The MP started the hunger strike in prison and was supported by more than 150 prisoners across Turkey in a show of solidarity.

Guven’s fast was aimed at pressuring the government into allowing lawyers and family members to visit PKK leader Ocalan, who has been serving a life sentence in an island prison near Istanbul since his 1999 capture.

Ocalan met his brother Mehmet for the first time in more than two years on January 12, but details of the meeting have not been made public.

In 2012, hundreds of Kurdish prisoners ended a 68-day hunger strike after Ocalan urged them to do so.

Several representatives of left-wing political parties in Europe also followed Friday’s hearing.

Hakan Tas, Berlin Senator of Germany’s Left Party “Die Linke” with Turkish roots, voiced support for Guven.

“The isolation of Mr Ocalan must immediately be lifted, so Leyla Guven’s stance and resistance is also ours,” he said.

“Today we are here in Diyarbakir to support her voice.”

Guven’s HDP party remains under the scrutiny of Turkish authorities, which accuse it of links to the PKK. Several of its MPs are behind bars, including former party leader Selahattin Demirtas.

The HDP said on Twitter the court ordered the release of Guven “who started an indefinite hunger strike … to protest the isolation of Abdullah Ocalan.”

It added: “Our struggle for democracy, peace and freedom will continue.”

On January 19, 2019, thousands demonstrated in Turkey’s Kurdish southeast region to support a detained Kurdish lawmaker Leyla Guven.

The PKK took up arms in 1984 against the Turkish state, which still denies the constitutional existence of Kurds, to push for greater autonomy in Turkish Kurdistan for the Kurdish minority who make up around 22.5 million of the country’s 79-million population.

More than 40,000 Turkish soldiers and Kurdish rebels, have been killed in the conflict.

A large Kurdish community in Turkey and worldwide openly sympathise with PKK rebels and Abdullah Ocalan, who founded the PKK group in 1974 and currently serving a life sentence in Turkey, has a high symbolic value for most Kurds in Turkey and worldwide according to observers.

Fighting in the region intensified between Turkish security forces and the PKK after the collapse of a two-year ceasefire in 2015.

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