DHAKA: Four pro-Kurdish lawmakers plan to go on hunger strike in the Turkish parliament from Tuesday to denounce a court ruling against the release of jailed MPs with suspected links to Kurdish rebels, their party said.
Last week, a journalist and lawmaker from the opposition Republican People’s Party Mustafa Balbay was freed from prison pending appeal after Turkey’s top Constitutional Court ruled his pre-trial detention of more than four years had violated his rights.
The move raised expectations among the ranks of the pro-Kurdish Peace and Democracy Party (BDP) that it could set a precedent for the jailed BDP deputies.
But two courts in the Kurdish-dominated southeastern city of Diyarbakir rejected on Monday an appeal to release four BDP lawmakers and an independent deputy, who have been in detention since 2010 suspected of links to the banned Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).
The BDP condemned the decision as ‘political’ and warned it would harm the peace process between the Turkish state and the PKK, which is blacklisted as a terrorist organisation by Ankara and much of the international community.
‘We are beginning a hunger strike tomorrow (Tuesday) to protest this discriminatory approach,’ Sirri Sureyya Onder of the newly founded Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) said on his Twitter account, reports TDS.
BDST: 1750 HRS, DEC 17, 2013
Edited by Robab Rosan, Current Affairs Editor