In the latest crackdown on Turkey's pro-Kurdish opposition party, Turkey on Wednesday stripped a prominent legislator of his parliamentary seat following his conviction over a 2016 social media post.
(AP Photo)ANKARA โ In the latest crackdown on Turkeyโs pro-Kurdish opposition party, Turkish authorities on Wednesday stripped a prominent legislator and human rights advocate of his parliamentary seat and took a step toward disbanding the entire party.
Meanwhile, an appeals court prosecutor filed a case with Turkey's highest court, seeking the HDP's disbandment, the state-run Anadolu Agency reported.
The government accuses the HDP โ the third largest party in Turkeyโs parliament โ of links to the outlawed Kurdistan Workersโ Party, or PKK.
Gergerlioglu, the former head of an Islamist human rights association, has exposed several human rights violations in Turkey, including alleged illegal strip-searches of detainees by police.