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May 28, 2012
 
 
 
 
 
 

Over 100 detained throughout Turkey in latest wave of KCK arrests

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people were detained early on Monday for suspected links to the KCK in İzmir. (Photo: AA)
13 February 2012 / TODAY’S ZAMAN, İSTANBUL
More than 100 people were detained early on Monday for suspected links to the terrorist Kurdish Communities Union (KCK) during operations carried out in 30 provinces across Turkey.

Among the premises raided on Monday were the offices of the Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions (KESK), the Trade Union of Public Employees in Health and Social Services (SES) and the All Municipal and Local Administration Workers' Union (TÜM BEL-SEN), all in Ankara.

Ten people were detained by the Ankara Police Department's counterterrorism teams. Another 10 were also detained in Gaziantep on Monday as part of the KCK investigation, news reports said. The operations were conducted under the order of İstanbul Specially Authorized Prosecutor Bilal Bayraktar and Sadrettin Sarıkaya, who had been overseeing the investigation into KCK but who has been removed from the case in the wake of his attempt last week to summon Turkey's National Intelligence Organization (MİT) undersecretary to testify as part of the probe.

Bayraktar stated that operations were carried out simultaneously in 30 provinces and that dozens of people were detained, 42 of whom were in İstanbul. Bayraktar added that police seized a handgun in İstanbul and a Kalashnikov rifle in Van province.

In operations carried out by the İzmir Police Department’s counterterrorism units, 11 people from the İzmir, Aydın, Antalya and Denizli provinces were detained on Monday. It was claimed that the suspects had been taking orders from the militia arm of the terrorist organization, located in the southeastern regions of Turkey bordering northern Iraq.

Mersin police detained six people and seized computers that had organizational documents belonging to the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK). In addition, Van police detained five people, including Van Deputy Mayor Gülbahar Orhan. Another nine were detained in the predominantly Kurdish province of Diyarbakır.

The Batman Governor’s Office said in a statement released Monday that 24 people suspected of acting on the KCK’s orders were also detained in the province. The detainees are suspected of having thrown Molotov cocktails and participated in illegal demonstrations in the province.

A total of 35 people detained early Monday in simultaneous KCK operations in the Mediterranean province of Adana were sent to court Monday afternoon. Cihan stated that the 35 detainees, including 15 under 18 years of age and three women, had been interrogated by Adana police that morning. Furthermore, Şanlıurfa police detained three suspects in the early hours of Monday.

The investigation into the KCK, which prosecutors say is a group that controls the PKK and other affiliated groups, started in December 2009, and a large number of suspected KCK members, including several mayors from the Peace and Democracy Party (BDP), have been detained. The suspects are accused of various crimes, including membership in a terrorist organization, aiding and abetting a terrorist organization and attempting to destroy the country’s unity and integrity. BDP officials say the investigation is the government’s way of suppressing BDP politicians, denying any links between the suspects and any terrorist organization.

In a similar development, the Mersin Police Department’s counterterrorism unit seized 27 homemade explosives at an address in Mersin on Monday.

In a separate incident in Mersin’s Toroslar district on Sunday, 18-year-old R.T. lost his fingers when he failed to throw a homemade bomb at a passing police cruiser before it went off. The young man was taken to Toroslar State Hospital for treatment.

 
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Mark, what difference does it make dumb-dumb? I used that because aside from the Turks murdered by eurotrash human garbage, there is also a few other Muslims of different ethnic groups.
GeneralSherman
Mark, I have no desire to gloss over anything. I want all humans rights abuses to be elliminated and those responsible punished and Turkey to take its place amongst the most democratic nations. But the argument that people are still called into police stations, tortured then burried and no questions...
Baris
@Mark, who are you critizing, the USA, British, the French all used Rendition to torture and hide Human Beings in cages without any trial or representation, even to their own citizens. The Russian and Chiness execute or torture or many other things. Hence all the powerful nations do this. Israel, is...
Senol
@Baris-I do keep up and am very much ahead on all matters Turkish (human rights) and I can assure you that incidents of torture and disappearance are very much commonplace and alive and well. You may want to gloss over these issues by following press reports that your country is changing but down o...
Mark
I am a kurd and damn proud of it! As a turkish citizen I demand a fully democratic Turkey where turks, kurds, sunnis, alevis, chrisians, armenians, jews, budhists and aliens from the planet Pluto (if there are any) are equal! I truly believe that the AK P government will make this come true one day....
Osman F
A-migo, what you said is like, you slap me on the cheek, turning the other side for you, if that's comforts you. And praying for Best, yes, we can do better.
Octane
Mark, it seems you have difficulty following the news. Those bodies are not recent, they were put there a long time ago. The mentality in Turkey has changed. Gone are the days of organised torture and disappearences of the 1990s. The state is trying to free itself from the dark forces which perpetra...
Baris
the wave of arrest which is sweeping Turkey does really deserve close examination if one wants to understand Turkish politics. what trend is Turkey taking? real democracy or authoritarianism. if we take into acount the current state policy of detention of hunderds of people of different walks of pro...
Aso Ali
@Generalsherman - now if you had stated Turks mysteriously dying in prison then you would have had credibility. The fact that you referred to European Muslims makes you nothing more than a religious zealot. @Baris - not anymore? What about the recent discoveries of the bodies at the police station...
Mark
@ octane No constitution in Turkey to follow! So thzey just follow the PM's allmighty will!
migo
mark,detained, beaten, tortured, disappeared, buried. All in a days work for the American, Danish, French, and other European police forces where European Muslims have mysteriously died in prison without there cases being so much as investigated by european kangaroo court of human rights.
GeneralSherman
And remember: Innocent until proven guilty. Follow the Constitusion of the land, not your will.
Octane
"Detained, beaten, tortured, disappeared, buried. All in a days work for the Turkish Police". Not any more, but the killings of the PKK still continues as it always has, making lives a misery for everyone, mostly the Kurds.
Baris
Detained, beaten, tortured, disappeared, buried. All in a days work for the Turkish Police.
Mark
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