Australian-Kurdish activist 脟i臒dem (Lenna) Aslan was about to board a flight from Istanbul, Turkey, to Australia, after a family visit, when she was arrested by Turkish intelligence on September 15.
The Kurdish community is very concerned for her wellbeing. Australia said it is 鈥減roviding consular assistance鈥.
Aslan, a mother of two, is active in the Kurdish community in Naarm/Melbourne.
As a previous Co-Chair of the Federation of Democratic Kurdish Society-Australia (FDKSA), she worked hard to promote Kurdish culture and identity and assist Kurdish refugees.
FDKSA co-chair Brusk Aeiveri told聽91自拍论坛: 鈥溍噄臒dem鈥檚 case is an example of [what has happened to] many ordinary Kurds, some with no background in any political activism, who were simply visiting their families in Turkey when they were arrested, intimidated and fined.
鈥淚n some cases, they were targeted by Turkish authorities simply for sharing an article, or joining a peaceful and legitimate protest in Australia.
鈥淚t seems that Turkish Intelligence continues to monitor the Kurdish people鈥檚 movement here.
鈥淥ur community has been devastated and shocked by this ongoing harassment and intimidation by such a brutal regime.鈥
Socialist Alliance Merri-bek City Councillor Sue Bolton, who has known Aslan for more than a decade, said she is very concerned about her arrest.
鈥淪he is a salt-of-the-earth humanitarian, a human rights activist and not a terrorist,鈥 Bolton told聽GL.
鈥淭he Australian government should strenuously object to 脟i臒dem鈥檚 arrest and detention, demand her immediate release and for an end to the persecution of all Kurdish, pro-Kurdish and other democratic activists.鈥
Greens Senator David Shoebridge told GL: 鈥淲hat is especially disturbing is that Turkish news outlets have been openly stating that 脟i臒dem has been 鈥榰nder surveillance鈥 by Turkish authorities for an extended period, due to her involvement in activities and events organised in Australia.
鈥淚f this is true, this is a serious attack on the rights and freedom of the Kurdish Australian diaspora.鈥
Shoebridge said he is asking Australian security agencies what they are doing to protect the Kurdish Australian community.
鈥淓veryone in this country has the right to safely, peacefully and proudly express their culture and beliefs, free of foreign interference.鈥
Aeiveri said the Turkish intelligence agency, National Intelligence Organization (Mill卯 陌stihbarat Te艧kilat谋, MIT) has ignored Australian laws many times to target Kurdish-Australians and Turkish-Australian democracy activists.
鈥淲e believe the Turkish government and MIT are also creating divisions among Australian communities, using false propaganda and intimidation tactics.
鈥淎ny activity related to Kurds is labelled as 鈥榯errorist activity鈥 by the Turkish government.
Aeiveri said the Turkish state, founded on denying Kurdish people their rights, has committed horrendous crimes and genocide against them.
鈥淐urrently, it is carrying out military operations in Kurdistan; in Bakur (Eastern Turkey), Basur (Northern Iraq) and Rojava (North and East Syria) and it is also trying to silence the Kurdish diaspora from speaking out against these atrocities.鈥
FDKSA is calling on Australia and the international community to stop the Turkish government鈥檚 harassment and intimidation of its citizens with Kurdish background.
It also wants the Australian government to remove the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) from the terrorist list.
鈥淎s long as this terrorist listing of PKK continues, Kurds in Australia are vulnerable to intimidation, harassment and arrest by Kurdish authorities,鈥 Aeiveri said.
Bolton strongly agreed. 鈥淟isting the PKK as a terrorist organisation only helps legitimise the Turkish state鈥檚 targeting of Kurdish and pro-Kurdish activists for聽simply exercising their democratic rights.鈥