Turkey: Release Politicians Wrongfully Detained for 7 Years

Turkey: Release Politicians Wrongfully Detained for 7 Years

Click to expand Image Selahattin Demirta, former co-chair of the Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP), was among MPs jailed on November 4, 2016. His vacant seat in the general assembly of Turkey's parliament is shown here marked with his photo. 2016 HDP Rule 9.2 Submission (Istanbul) - The Turkish government should abide by international law and implement the binding judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) by immediately releasing politicians Selahattin Demirta and Figen Yksekda, who formerly co-chaired the opposition Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP), four rights organizations said today. The four nongovernmental organizations-Human Rights Watch, the Turkey Human Rights Litigation Support Project, the International Commission of Jurists, and the International Federation for Human Rights-made their call on the seventh anniversary of the politicians' wrongful imprisonment. "The seventh anniversary of the unlawful incarceration of Selahattin Demirta and Figen Yksekda is a stark reminder of the Erdoan presidency's willingness to use detention for political ends to silence democratically elected opposition politicians representing millions of Kurdish and leftist voters in Turkey," said Hugh Williamson, Europe and Central Asia director at Human Rights Watch. "In defying the binding ECtHR judgments ordering the politicians' release, Turkey is flagrantly violating its legal obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights and international law more broadly." On November 4, 2016, months after being stripped of their parliamentary immunity, Demirta, Yksekda and eight fellow members of parliament from the HDP were arbitrarily detained and placed in pretrial detention, with four others incarcerated over the following five months. At the time, the HDP held 10.7 percent of seats in Turkey's parliament and was backed by over five million voters. While the 12 other deputies whose cases are covered in the ECtHR judgments are no longer in detention, Demirta and Yksekda remain incarcerated. All the former parliamentarians have been repeatedly prosecuted in individual proceedings based exclusively on their exercise of their right to freedom of expression, protected under international law. This included their political speeches and activities, which did not involve or advocate violence. When a mass trial was opened against them in 2021, many of those ongoing individual case files were merged. The vague and wide-reaching accusations against them in this trial include allegations of "undermining the unity and territorial integrity of the State" (separatism) and even "murder." These accusations relate to their support for protests that mainly took place in cities in southeast Turkey between October 6 and 8, 2014. The politicians have been held responsible for all offences allegedly committed over the course of these protests, which were organized against the brutal siege of the Kurdish-majority northern Syrian town of Kobane by the extremist armed group Islamic State (also known as ISIS). During the protests, 37 people reportedly died. The evidence against the politicians, on the basis of which Demirta and Yksekda are currently detained, consists of two social media postings supporting protests over the Kobane siege sent from the HDP Twitter account, together with the politicians' nonviolent political speeches, lawful activities, and witness statements against them added to the case file years later that raise serious questions of credibility. The ECtHR determined in three judgments-two pertaining to Demirta in November 2018 and December 2020, and one to Yksekda and 12 others in October 2022-that their detention on the basis of speeches and social media postings was a politically motivated move to silence them, "stifling pluralism and limiting freedom of political debate, the very core of the concept of a democratic society." The court found that their rights to liberty, to freedom of expression, and to be elected had been violated. The facts forming the basis on which Demirta and Yksekda are detained and were prosecuted for in the 2021 mass trial are substantially the same as those contained in the proceedings which the ECtHR found to be insufficient grounds for their detention. "Despite the European Court ruling that the grounds to justify Yksekda and Demirta's detention were insufficient, the Ankara public prosecutor in April 2023 requested their conviction on numerous alleged offences concerning their political speech, which may result in their life imprisonment without parole," said Temur Shakirov, interim director of the International Commission of Jurists' Europe and Central Asia Programme. "This underscores the ultimate political motives behind the ongoing case targeting the two and reinforces doubts about the fair administration of justice in the country." After Demirta and Yksekda's detentions in November 2016, Turkey held a landmark referendum and several crucial election campaigns. The April 16, 2017 constitutional referendum introduced a system of governance concentrating power in the hands of the president. It was followed by the June 24, 2018 presidential election in which Demirta ran as a candidate from his prison cell against President Recep Tayyip Erdoan, the March 31, 2019 local elections, and, most recently, the May 14-28, 2023 parliamentary and presidential elections. "With two prominent figures of the opposition in detention, the country has been deprived of a significant measure of meaningful democratic debate and fair elections around these crucial campaigns," said Reyhan Yalcnda, vice president of the International Federation for Human Rights. "With the March 2024 local elections fast approaching, the Committee of Ministers and the other Council of Europe bodies need to use all available means to ensure the end of the continuing violations of Demirta's and Yksekda's rights, including their rights to participation in public affairs, which is also a violation of the rights of millions of voters." The Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers, responsible for overseeing member states' implementation of ECtHR judgements, has issued six decisions and two resolutions calling on Turkey to release Demirta from detention. At its December 5-7 session this year, the Committee of Ministers will for the third time examine Turkey's failure to implement the judgment pertaining to Yksekda and release her from detention. The four nongovernmental organizations have made a joint submissionto the Committee of Ministers asking it to issue a decision in December calling for the release of Yksekda. "Turkey has ignored the Committee's numerous decisions and interim resolutions calling for Demirta's immediate release. This refusal to comply with Turkey's international obligations has been repeated in the case of Yksekda," said Aye Bingl Demir, director of the Turkey Human Rights Litigation Support Project. "The Committee must intensify its scrutiny against Turkey in relation to these cases without further delay, and this must include the triggering of infringement proceedings, in line with the route rightly followed in the case of the imprisoned rights defender Osman Kavala." Eighteen other elected former party officials and mayors from the HDP and an affiliated party, the Democratic Regions Party, are also currently detained. Among them is the prominent former elected mayor of Diyarbakr, Gltan Kanak, detained since October 25, 2016, and Sebahat Tuncel, former co-chair of the Democratic Regions Party, detained on November 6, 2016. Kanak's pretrial detention has exceeded the legal limit of seven years under Turkish law, notwithstanding that seven years' pretrial detention is a flagrant violation of international human rights law. The detentions of the politicians are blatantly arbitrary and politically motivated, and those imprisoned should be immediately released, the organizations said.

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Joint Submissionto Asking It Issuea Decision In December Calling Quot Has Ignored Numerous Decisions Interim Resolutions Demirta Immediate This Refusal Comply With International Obligations Been Repeated Case , Uot Said Aye Bingl Demir , Irector Of The Turkey Human Rights Litigation Support Project Quot Committee Must Intensify Its Scrutiny Against In Relation To These Cases Without Further Delay , Nd This Must Include The Triggering Of Infringement Proceedings , N Line With The Route Rightly Followed In Case Of Imprisoned Rights Defender Osman Kavala Quot Eighteen Other Elected Former Party Officials And Mayors From Hdp An Affiliated , He Democratic Regions Party , Re Also Currently Detained Among Them Is The Prominent Former Elected Mayor Of Diyarbakr , Etained Since October 25 , Nd Sebahat Tuncel , Ormer Co Chair Of The Democratic Regions Party , Etained On November 6 , 016 Kanak 39s Pretrial Detention Has Exceeded The Legal Limit Of Seven Years Under Turkish Law , Otwithstanding That Seven Years 39 Pretrial Detention Isa Flagrant Violation Of International Human Rights Law The Detentions Politicians Are Blatantly Arbitrary And Politically Motivated , Nd Those Imprisoned Should Be Immediately Released , He Organizations Said ,

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