Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

World

Turkey Kurd party elects fill-in for jailed leader

-

Turkey's pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) replaced its jailed female co-leader Saturday as the party seeks to move forward while its MPs and officials remain imprisoned, accused of links to Kurdish separatists.

Serpil Kemalbay was elected by delegates who convened for a special congress in the capital Ankara, where there was heavy security.

Turkish authorities stripped Kemalbay's predecessor Figen Yuksekdag of her parliamentary seat in February in a move related to a 2013 conviction for "terror propaganda", upheld by the top court of appeals in 2016.

Kemalbay's male counterpart, Selahattin Demirtas, also remains imprisoned together with eight other HDP MPs accused of links to outlawed Kurdish militants.

The charismatic Demirtas, often described as one of the only politicians to match President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's oratory skills, is being held at a prison in Edirne, in northwest Turkey.

He has been held in jail since November on charges of links to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and making terror propaganda on their behalf.

If found guilty in that case, he risks up to 142 years in jail while Yuksekdag faces up to 83 years behind bars for charges including inciting violence.

However, Demirtas remains a lawmaker for the HDP, Turkey's second largest opposition party.

During the congress, party officials read messages sent from Yuksekdag and Demirtas which delegates received with great fervour, giving standing ovations.

The HDP supported a 'No' vote in last month's referendum on sweeping changes to the country's political system but Erdogan won a narrow victory on creating an executive presidency.

Yuksekdag said the 'No' camp had entered a new stage.

"A more determined and successful struggle for peace, political freedoms, freedom of speech and assembly, work security, life and justice has been opened," she added.

HDP spokesman Osman Baydemir read out Demirtas' message, which was met with applause and shouts: "By resisting, resisting, we will win!"

In her maiden speech as co-leader, Kemalbay said she was honoured by the election, adding the party would "advance our struggle for democracy and peace".

Turkey’s pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) replaced its jailed female co-leader Saturday as the party seeks to move forward while its MPs and officials remain imprisoned, accused of links to Kurdish separatists.

Serpil Kemalbay was elected by delegates who convened for a special congress in the capital Ankara, where there was heavy security.

Turkish authorities stripped Kemalbay’s predecessor Figen Yuksekdag of her parliamentary seat in February in a move related to a 2013 conviction for “terror propaganda”, upheld by the top court of appeals in 2016.

Kemalbay’s male counterpart, Selahattin Demirtas, also remains imprisoned together with eight other HDP MPs accused of links to outlawed Kurdish militants.

The charismatic Demirtas, often described as one of the only politicians to match President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s oratory skills, is being held at a prison in Edirne, in northwest Turkey.

He has been held in jail since November on charges of links to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and making terror propaganda on their behalf.

If found guilty in that case, he risks up to 142 years in jail while Yuksekdag faces up to 83 years behind bars for charges including inciting violence.

However, Demirtas remains a lawmaker for the HDP, Turkey’s second largest opposition party.

During the congress, party officials read messages sent from Yuksekdag and Demirtas which delegates received with great fervour, giving standing ovations.

The HDP supported a ‘No’ vote in last month’s referendum on sweeping changes to the country’s political system but Erdogan won a narrow victory on creating an executive presidency.

Yuksekdag said the ‘No’ camp had entered a new stage.

“A more determined and successful struggle for peace, political freedoms, freedom of speech and assembly, work security, life and justice has been opened,” she added.

HDP spokesman Osman Baydemir read out Demirtas’ message, which was met with applause and shouts: “By resisting, resisting, we will win!”

In her maiden speech as co-leader, Kemalbay said she was honoured by the election, adding the party would “advance our struggle for democracy and peace”.

AFP
Written By

With 2,400 staff representing 100 different nationalities, AFP covers the world as a leading global news agency. AFP provides fast, comprehensive and verified coverage of the issues affecting our daily lives.

You may also like:

World

Let’s just hope sanity finally gets a word in edgewise.

Tech & Science

The role of AI regulation should be to facilitate innovation.

Sports

In the shadow of the 330-metre (1,082-foot) monument, workers are building the temporary stadium that will host the beach volleyball.

World

Iranians lift up a flag and the mock up of a missile during a celebration following Iran's missiles and drones attack on Israel, on...