Protests in many Kurdish cities
against new political coup
New protests have been held in Turkey against the detention on Thursday night of HDP MPs Leyla Güven and Musa Farisoğulları after they had been stripped of their parliamentary immunity. CHP Istanbul MP Enis Berberoğlu is now under house arrest after a brief detention
Women have issued statements against this “coup from above” in front of the HDP headquarters in Amed, Batman, Van, Şırnak, Urfa and Hakkari.
Several protests in Turkey were attacked by the police on Friday. At today's rallies, organized by the HDP Women's Council and the "Free Women Movement" (TJA), special attention was drawn to the Kurdish politician Leyla Güven, who is also the co-chair of the civil society organization DTK (Democratic Society Congress). She has already spent many years in Turkish prisons.
Güven became known worldwide through the hunger strike she launched while in Amed prison at the end of 2018 demanding the end of the isolation of Abdullah Öcalan. The hunger strike was joined thousands of people in many countries and in Turkish and Kurdish prisons. Güven was detained in 2018 because she publicly criticized the illegal invasion of Afrin carried out by Turkey.
Amed
Leyla Güven was deliberately targeted by the government because she represents the Kurdish mothers and women, said TJA spokeswoman Ayşe Gökkan in Amed.
Van
Activists in Van held a banner reading: "We are proud of Leyla Güven". Öznur Bartin, the co-chair of the HDP in Van, said: “There are many Leylas in our history. For us, Leyla means resistance, it means fighting for peace and a decent life.”
Şirnak
At the rally in Silopi (Şirnak), HDP MP Nuran Imir described the arrest of Leyla Güven as an attack on all women: The patriarchal mentality is directed against the fight of women and against democracy."
Urfa
In Suruç police prohibited a statement to be read in front of the HDP headquarters. The police threatened to arrest activists. HDP MP Ayşe Sürücü said: "The current government has turned this country into hell." To which the police chief replied: "What is hell for you, for us is heaven."
Attacks on HDP growing
New repressive attacks against the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) in Turkey and Northern Kurdistan are taking place every day
Last week, the mandate of the MPs Leyla Güven and Musa Farısoğulları was withdrawn. Both MPs were arrested and imprisoned a few hours later. Güven was released after five days because she was close to the end of her current prison sentence. In such a climate of persecution, there is great resentment. The contradiction now extends far beyond the electorate of the HDP.
HDP member of parliament Mahmut Toğrul spoke to ANF about the current mood among the population
“The people are very angry”
Repression against the HDP has increased continuously since the run-up to the parliamentary elections on 7 June 2015, tells Toğrul. In contacts with HDP voters, he senses the growing anger among them: "People are aware that repression increases the more the AKP/MHP government comes under pressure.
They associate the intensification of the policy of violence with the decline of the AKP and are very angry, because this policy is an attack on their will and dignity. They are resisting it. Everywhere there is opposition to the attacks.
The people see that the state can only keep itself on its feet by means of violence, and they tell us that. This view is correct, because the AKP uses the security forces and the justice system to organise the attacks on us. The AKP is trying to educate the rest of the social opposition through these attacks.”
Repression at all levels
The HDP deputy continues: “The oppression is primarily directed against the Kurds, but secondly against any opposition to the AKP. Not only Kurds, but also the other opposition circles affected by repression seem to understand what the government is doing here. This is also shown in public surveys.
Co-mayor and councilors
detained in Batman
After a period of suspension over pandemic measures, the Municipal Council meetings in Batman are being held now
Co-mayor Songül Korkmaz and councilors were denied access to the building as they wanted to attend the Council meeting for the month of July.
Co-mayor Korkmaz and councilors Şükran Çelebi, Gizem Oğurlu, İlkay Alagöz, Şehriban Aydın, Ayşe Önal, Recep Yargı, Şirin Şen and HDP Batman provincial branch co-chair Ömer Kulplu were taken into custody by the police.
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