Turkey: More elected Kurdish MPs and mayors removed from office and jailed

June 4, 2020
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HDP activists hold a banner reading 鈥淭rustees are a coup regime" in front of the party鈥檚 Cizre headquarters on May 18.

In further attacks on democracy by Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, two Kurdish MPs 鈥 Leyla G眉ven and Musa Fariso臒ullar谋 鈥撀爓ere聽unconstitutionally聽removed from office and arrested on June 4. On May 15, four Kurdish mayors 鈥 Ya艧ar Akku艧 from Idgir, Berivan Helen I艧谋k from Siirt, Ramazan Sars谋lmaz from Baykan, Bara Akg眉l from Kurtalan and Casim Budak from Mu艧-Alt谋nova 鈥 were detained and removed from their elected positions and replaced with government appointees.

They are all members of the Peoples Democratic Party (HDP), one of the largest opposition parties in Turkey. The Erdogan regime accuses the HDP of being aligned with the Kurdistan Workers鈥 Party (PKK), which is banned in Turkey.

The government-appointed 鈥渢rustees鈥 include candidates from Erdogan's party who lost the vote in the previous municipal election.

In addition, six HDP co-mayors elected last year were denied their election certificates on the basis that they had previously been dismissed from their jobs by emergency rule decrees.

鈥淭urkish police surrounded the municipalities with barricades,鈥 Feleknas Uca and Hi艧yar 脰zsoy, co-spokespersons of HDP's Foreign Affairs Commission.

鈥淥ur mayors were detained in violent early-morning house-raids and replaced with the so-called 鈥榯rustees鈥, whom we view as colonial officers.鈥

As of May 15, 45 out of the 65 municipalities the HDP won in March last year have been seized and 22 co-mayors have been arrested.

This means that the will of nearly 3.5 million voters has been completely disregarded, the HDP has pointed out.

Between 2016 and 2018, the Turkish government seized 95 out of 102 Kurdish mayorships and arrested 93 mayors. Fifteen of them have since been convicted and the majority are still behind bars.

Former HDP co-chairs, Selahattin Demirta艧 and Figen Y眉ksekda臒, were among 13 HDP MPs arrested in that period. Additionally, about 15,000 HDP members and functionaries were detained. About 5000 of those are still imprisoned.

The HDP held protests against the regime鈥檚 attacks on its mayors on May 18, condemning the crackdown on the elected mayors as a government 鈥渃oup鈥. These protests were violently attacked by police and several HDP officials were arrested.

鈥淔or some time now the government鈥檚 spokespeople have been wasting the people鈥檚 time with rumours of a coup. By spreading these rumours they are once again trying to play the victim,鈥 said .

鈥淚n reality, they were planning a coup themselves. We just witnessed the implementation of this coup.鈥

鈥淭he people鈥檚 will has been completely disregarded. With this policy the government is waging war against the Kurdish people.鈥

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