We,
the European Association of Lawyers for Democracy and World Human Rights,
utterly condemn the military storming of prisons in Turkey. The storming
of several prisons and the killing of a great number of unarmed prisoners
violate the rule of law. The hunger strikers were unarmed; in order to
improve their living conditions in prisons, they employed the only means
that was left to them, to risk their own lives. These lives have now been
extinguished with the approval of the Turkish Government, as were so many
lives of prisoners in Turkish prisons before.
The
military attack on political prisoners in Turkey must be considered as an
attack on fundamental Human Rights and is in no way compatible with the
declared aims of the Turkish Government for its country, the sincerity of
which it has tried to convince the European Union for many years in vain.
The
Government failed to find a solution by negotiating with the prisoners. It
not only stopped the negotiations but decided to forbid negotiations by
leading intellectuals with the prisoners. The declarations of Prime
Minister Ecevit and Minister of Justice Türk, that the removal of the
prisoners would not start before the proper legal basis had been created,
and in any case not in the near future, have been shown to be bogus by
what in fact happened, the transfer of the prisoners into the F-Type
prisons.
It
is shameful that such an attack took place after 60 days of hunger strike
and on the 52nd anniversary of the Universal Declarations of Human Rights.
There was every possibility of solving the conflict without the death of
so many victims.
We
demand from the Turkish Government
- To
commence immediate investigations against the persons responsible for
the killing of unarmed prisoners
- An
immediate end to the forced removal of prisoners into the F-Type
prisons
- Renunciation
of solitary confinement, and imprisonment in prison cells which are
too small
- An
end to further construction of F-Type prisons
- The
resumption of negotiations with the prisoners on hunger strike, civil organizations
and the Bar Association, accompanied by preparedness to
take into appropriate account their demands, and to find long-term
solutions
- Renunciation
of punishment of the prisoners on hunger strike
- An
immediate end to any repression or terror against the families and the
lawyers of the prisoners
- The
liberation of all political prisoners
We
demand from the European Union that it intervenes immediately against the
Turkish Government. It must be made clear to the Turkish Government that
such treatment of political prisoners and political opponents utterly
violates the fundamental values of the European Union, and will attract
political and economical consequences.
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