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By: Islamic Human Rights Commission
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Kaya & daughters
back
in prison for
hijab |
Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) are deeply concerned at recent
events in Turkey regarding journalist and activist Huda Kaya and her
three daughters. Huda Kaya and her daughters, Nuralhuq, Nurcihan and
Intisaar Saaticoglu had previously faced a possible death penalty for
attending a demonstration against the hijab ban in Malatya, in October
1998.
The reporting of IHRC trial observers, as well as an international
campaign by IHRC in 1999 led to the four and their 70 co-defendants
being given reduced suspended sentences, after which the Turkish
authorities tried to appeal to various appellate courts.
Since then Huda Kaya and her daughters have been rearrested and
released several times by the Turkish authorities. They have currently
been detained as a result of the enforcement of these sentences.
Recently, Huda Kaya has been convicted by the State Security Court in
Malatya of allegedly being a supporter of Selam-Tevhid, an
organization asserted by the Turkish government of being a terrorist
organization. In fact Selam used to be a newspaper and Tevhid a
magazine published by the same people; Huda Kaya was a journalist for
Selam and Nureddin Sirin, whom IHRC have been campaigning for the
release of since 1997, the editor for both.
It has emerged that Huda Kaya has been given four and a half years and
is currently being detained in Agri prison, which is situated in the
Eastern part of Turkey. In addition she has been given ten years for
three separate cases including attending the aforementioned
demonstration against the hijab ban. This demonstration took place in
October 1998 and was attended by over one hundred thousand people.
Her daughters have also been given varying sentences. Nuralhuq
Saaticoglu and the youngest daughter 22 year old Intisaar Saaticoglu
have both been given sentences of 10 years, on the same counts as Huda
Kaya, of attending the illegal demonstration.
Nurcihan Saaticoglu has been given a sentence of one and a half years
for also attending the demonstration against the hijab ban.
IHRC is deeply concerned at this turn of events, particularly at a
time of political change in Turkey. We urge the incoming Turkish
administration to take immediate and effective action to ensure that
these travesties of justice are immediately remedied.
Background information
Alerts:
For more information on Selam-Tevhid cases visit:
http://www.ihrc.org.uk/show.php?id=7
Articles:
For more background information on the persecution of Muslims in
Turkey please visit:
Freedom is My Daughter's Name
http://www.ihrc.org.uk/show.php?id=170
Ataturks' Children:
http://www.newint.org/issue315/endpiece.htm
Reports:
For more information on Huda Kaya and her daughters' case please
visit:
Report of IHRC Observer into the Trial of Huda Kaya and the Malatya
75, 01 July 1999. British barrister Osama Daneshyar's report into the
trial of Huda Kaya and the Malatya 75, 51 of whom faced the death
penalty for participating in a peaceful demonstration in support of
women suspended from university for wearing hijab.
http://www.ihrc.org.uk/show.php?id=54
Turkey Unveiled: The Treatment and Welfare of Political Prisoners 01
June 1999. An overview by IHRC of the treatment of prisoners held for
their beliefs in Turkey in the late 1990s.
http://www.ihrc.org.uk/show.php?id=63
Routing Out the Opposition
01 October 2000. Nafeez Ahmend's analysis of the persecution of
opposition, in particular Islamist and Muslim in Turkey.
http://www.ihrc.org.uk/show.php?id=61
Islamic Human Rights Commission
PO Box 598
Wembley
HA9 7XH
United Kingdom.
Telephone: (+44) 20 8902 0888
Fax: (+44) 20 8902 0889
email: info@ihrc.org
web: www.ihrc.org
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