The HDP denies direct links with the autonomy-seeking PKK
When the HDP started, Kurds though that they finally had a party to represent them but sadly, that was not to be
With the full knowledge of what had happened to previous Kurdish political parties and such well-known politicians as Leya Zana, Remzi Kartel and others
Selahattin Demirtaş and other HDP politicians openly and on many occasions, showed a connection between themselves and members the banned PKK leadership
By their actions, the leaders of HDP have let down fellow MPs and the Kurdish population
HDP's inappropriate actions may well have violet repercussions on the entire North Kurdistan region
Lawyers in Amed protest the
seizure of HDP municipalities
Lawyers for Freedom Association protested the usurpation of HDP municipalities in Amed, Mardin and Van on August 19. HDP MPs also attended the demonstration
The press briefing read at the demonstration protested the appointment of trustees to the usurped municipalities and the detention of hundreds of people. The statement is as follows:
“With the usurpation of the people’s will and the midnight raids, the intention to continue the state of emergency practices in our cities has been exposed once again. These practices are not new. In 2016, trustees had been appointed to almost all HDP municipalities. In the March 2019 local elections, the people went to the polls against the intimidation and annihilation policies imposed upon them and put forth their will once again. The government couldn’t tolerate that and, in a disregard for the law, imposed policies against the Kurdish people again.
The state has been using current laws not in the name of democracy and justice but to their own interest, as such, cannot be defined as a state of law. We lawyers, for this exact reason, are aware that it is a responsibility for us to speak up so a democratic state of law can be established.
Because the government, starting with the state of emergency they declared, has been using the law as an instrument as they try to construct a regime. They have also continued to pillage the natural environment, implement sexist policies and arrest social opposition. The situation in recent days is a product of this policy.
These policies have targeted the co-mayorship institution that was implemented as a positive discrimination practice to ensure women’s inclusion in politics. The state has thus attempted to prevent women acting as political subjects.
Considering everything, we see that the law in practice has become just a tool to serve the government. As such, we as the Lawyers for Freedom Association say these injustices must end at once through the establishment of a social peace and that the law must serve democracy and justice. We repeat that the will of the people cannot be confiscated.”
Amed resistance on day 7:
HDP members gather again
HDP (Peoples' Democratic Party) has been protesting the usurpation of municipalities in Amed since August 19
On day 7, the crowd gathered on the Lise avenue included HDP MPs Dersim Dag, Saliha Aydeniz, Ayse Acar Basaran, Semra Guzel, Hisyar Ozsoy, Garo Paylan, Musa Farisogullari, Imam Tasci and Nimetullah Erdogmus.
TJA activists, DBP members, city council members and Halkevleri co-chair Nuri Gunay were also present. Usurped Amed metropolitan municipality’s Co-mayor Selcuk Mizrakli arrived soon after, and was greeted with chants from the crowd.
HDP has been protesting since August 19 when three municipalities were confiscated. Garo Paylan spoke in Saturday’s press statement and said, “Erdogan and Bahceli are following the path of Talat Pasha, who was responsible for the Armenian Genocide, which was what tore down the Ottoman empire and put Anatolia through a calamity. They continue down the same path.”
Paylan said: “When the Istanbul elections were cancelled, we didn’t stand with CHP and Imamoglu because we love them so much, we as the HDP stood with them for democracy. If Turkey and the world won’t speak up against the trustees, Erdogan will continue to commit crimes. All politicians are in danger. We stand strong in Amed, and we will send the trustee away. Everybody must speak up against the trustees.”
Police blockade around the municipality also continues. HDP’s Amed, Mardin and Van municipalities had been confiscated by regime forces on August 19, and trustees were appointed in the place of co-mayors. In parallel, over 400 people were detained in house raids.
42 detained as Ankara police
attack protesters for HDP
Demonstrations continue in protest at the AKP regime’s usurpation of HDP-run metropolitan municipalities in Amed (Diyarbakır), Mardin and Van through the removal of democratically elected mayors and appointment of trustees in their place
Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) Ankara branch and democratic forces organised a demonstration at the busiest Sakarya Square to protest the seizure of municipalities.
After riot police surrounded the crowd, the police chief said that no demonstration would be allowed at the square and threatened to intervene in the event that they didn’t disperse.
In response to the police chief who told the HDP group they could make their press statement only in HDP offices, HDP provincial branch co-chair Zeyno Bayramoğlu said that they were using their democratic right.
Police attacked the HDP group when they refused to disperse and detained many people including HDP administrators. While the detainees were violently battered and dragged on the ground, journalists were prevented from covering the crackdown and challenged attempts of detention.
After the detention of demonstrators, police laid a siege in the area and moved away everyone around using their shields.
Sociologist and activist Veli Saçılık, who lost one of his arms in the "Operation Return to Life" against political prisoners in December 2000, was also battered and detained as he loudly protested the police brutality. 22 people were detained during the police attack at Sakarya Square.
On the other hand, another group that gathered in front of Çankaya Municipality to protest the seizure of HDP municipalities, were also attacked by the police who detained 20 people.
Those taken into custody in Ankara today include HDP provincial branch co-chair Zeyno Bayramoğlu, HDK (Peoples’ Democratic Congress) provincial branch co-spokesperson Fatma Kılıçarslan and HDP provincial administrator Betül Koca.
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