Turkey's pro-Kurdish HDP says banning case should be thrown out
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[November 06, 2021]
By Ali Kucukgocmen
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - An indictment which
aims to ban Turkey's Democratic Peoples' Party (HDP) was prepared for
political reasons and should be thrown out, an HDP official said on
Saturday, a day after it submitted an initial defence to Turkey's top
court.
Turkey's Constitutional Court accepted the indictment against the
pro-Kurdish HDP in June. The measure calls for the party to be shut down
over alleged ties to militants. But the HDP denies any such ties and
describes the case as a "political operation".
The case, brought by prosecutors at the Court of Cassation, follows a
years-long crackdown on the HDP, in which thousands of its members have
been tried on mainly terrorism-related charges.
The party submitted its initial defence to the Constitutional Court on
Friday.
Umit Dede, a deputy chair of the HDP, told reporters on Saturday the
initial defence did not address each allegation individually but sought
to highlight procedural issues.
"This case was prepared as a result of the pressure put on the chief
prosecutors of the Court of Cassation by the ruling party and its
partners. Therefore, in our defence we presented this matter to the
attention of the Constitutional Court with evidence," Dede said.
The party will address allegations individually after the prosecutor
submits his analysis to the court, but the case should be thrown out
before that, Dede said.
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Demonstrators attend a protest in solidarity with pro-Kurdish
Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP), during a protest in Istanbul,
Turkey June 18, 2021. REUTERS/Dilara Senkaya/File Photo
Turkey has a long history of shutting down political
parties, including pro-Kurdish ones. Critics say its judiciary is
subject to political influence, a claim denied by the ruling AK
Party and its nationalist MHP allies.
Court of Cassation chief prosecutor Bekir Sahin said in the
indictment that the HDP acts together with the Kurdistan Workers
Party (PKK) militant group, and aims to break the unity of the
state.
The HDP is Turkey's third-largest party, with 55 seats in the
600-member parliament.
The PKK is designated a terrorist group by Turkey, the United States
and European Union. It has fought an insurgency since 1984 in which
more than 40,000 people have been killed.
(Reporting by Ali Kucukgocmen; Editing by David Holmes)
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