Lawyers for Basak Demirtas, 44, said she was sentenced by a
court over an incorrect date on a medical report issued by a
doctor in southeastern province of Diyarbakir in 2015, which she
passed to her employer while taking sick leave.
Her husband Selahattin Demirtas, the former pro-Kurdish party
leader and one of Turkey's best-known politicians, has been in
jail for nearly five years on terrorism-related charges that he
denies.
The European Parliament's Turkey rapporteur, Nacho Sanchez Amor,
said her sentencing seemed "political".
Amor wrote on Twitter that "2.5 years of prison for a mere
clerical error concerning a medical record is appalling and
seems beyond common sense. It just looks so political. It gives
the measure of the worrying state of Turkish judiciary."
Basak Demirtas is free pending appeal of her conviction, which
could take more than a year to finalize.
There was an error on the records that could have been corrected
by examining the appointment book of the local health care
centre, Demirtas's lawyers said, adding that they will appeal
the ruling.
(Writing by Ezgi Erkoyun; Editing by William Mallard and Jan
Harvey)
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