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International: Child Prisoners of Conscience
Elif A. is the latest inmate to be sent to the notorious prison in the major Kurdish metropolis of Díyarébekir in Turkey. Elif A. was arrested and is being tried for participating in a democracy march outside the headquarters of the Kurdish Political Party, the DTP, which was recently ´Shut down´ by Turkey.
Elif A. had recently recieved her school report directly from the Secretary of State for Education for her 1st class achievements in the reputable Díyarébekir Secondary Grammar (Andolu Lyceé) School. She was by far the most successful student at the school. She is now in high security prison accused of unpatriotic thoughts and intentions.
Elif A. is not the only child to have been arrested in Díyarébekir this year. 267 children aged between 12-18 have been charged and tried by the Turkish authorities in the city. These children are being accused of having undesirable political views that allegedly breach the Turkish state code of Unitarianism ‘Turkey belongs to the Turks’. These children have simply sought to express their most basic human rights, their Kurdish identity and the freedom of speech in Kurdish.
Elif A. was exercising her democratic right of protest, which is in theory not illegal in Turkey because the country portrays itself as a ‘Democracy’. Turkey is a ‘Democracy’ where children as young as 12 are languishing in notorious prisons that are often shared with adults and serious offenders.
Elif A. is being tried in an Adult High Security Criminal Court and the prosecutor is seeking 15 years imprisonment for Elif A. For the avoidance of doubt, Elif A. simply took part in a protest..for which she is facing 15 years in a notorious prison where torture was found to be widespread. The E type prison-high security- was so overwhelmed with the number of children, a new ward has now been built to house them. The adult ward had run out of beds. These children are prisoners of conscience. The Turkish authorities are unlikely to show mercy without the international pressure. These children are likely suffer humiliation and torture.
It is with great concern that I relate the injustice faced by these children who are tried in adult courts and often made to share cells with adults in high security prisons. These children are innocent and their only crime is their aspirations for the fundamental human rights that most children take for granted.
The European Union cannot and must not remain silent when such gross violations take place at its doorstep in a country that EU hopes to welcome as a member. This matter needs urgent attention. Elif.A and her peers should be in school, not prison.


2 Comments:
Does the EU ‘hope to welcome’ Turkey as a member? Really? Further to that, if Turkey were to join the Union some time soon, it is doubtful whether any progress would be made on this issue - look at the abysmal HR record of some of the Eastern European nations; the EU does nothing. Turkey is already a member of the Council of Europe (one of it’s longest-standing) and that is clearly making little difference. In any event; surely a greater problem than this is the sporadic ethnic cleansing of Kurds on the Turkey-Iran border; how did that issue slip off the international radar so easily? - perhaps they’re all stuck in the queue of applicants for the ECHR!!
Yes quite. That is not the only issue that seems to slip off the international radar so easily. Now Hillary Clinton appears to have promised Ankara that she will do everything within her power to stop the recent approval by a congressional panel approving a resolution describing the Ottoman-era massacres of Armenians as “genocide” going to the house floor. Mrs Clinton said: “The Obama administration strongly opposes the resolution that passed by only one vote in the House committee and will work very hard to make sure that it does not go to the House floor.” (FT 8 March 2010). It beggars belief that the successive US could dismiss a genocide as an internal affair for Turkey or a matter for Armenia and Turkey. Turkey is desperate to stop the international community using the term ‘Genocide’ for the killings of 1.5 million Armenians in their Anatolian homeland, now Republic of Turkey, at the hands of the Ottaman Turks. The US is already worried about Turkey’s resistance to support sanctions against Iran, and now they are desperate to turn a blind eye to the ‘unspeakable’ massacre yet again to stop Turkey sulking even if it means getting away with ‘Genocide’. Hypocrisy is too narrow to define this ‘Cowardice’.-