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- From: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
- Subject: AI Turkey: Disappearance
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- ** Topic: AI EX001/93 TURKEY Disappearance **
- ** Written 8:29 pm Jan 6, 1993 by pnmideast in cdp:mideast.action **
- From: <pnmideast>
- Subject: AI EX001/93 TURKEY Disappearance
-
- /* Written 5:48 pm Jan 6, 1993 by rmitchellai@gn.apc.org in igc:ai.uan */
- /* ---------- "AI EX001/93 TURKEY Disappearance" ---------- */
- EXTERNAL (for general distribution) AI Index: EUR 44/01/93
- Distr: UA/SC
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- 6 January 1993
-
- EXTRA 01/93 Fear of "Disappearance"/Fear of Torture
-
- TURKEY: Serdar AY
-
- Amnesty International is concerned for the safety of Serday Ay who
- was detained in Diyarbakir on 18 December 1992 and whose detention
- has not been acknowledged by the authorities.
-
- On the night of 18 December 1992 at 1.30am, Serdar Ay was
- detained at his home in Diyarbakir by members of the gendarmerie
- and the police force. Serdar Ay runs a minibus service and they
- ostensibly wanted him to assist them as a guide. Nothing has been
- heard of him since.
-
- Ali Ihsan Ay, Serdar's father, has been trying to locate his son.
- Initially he made inquiries with the Diyarbakir Chief Prosecutor's
- Office, where he was told that his son was being held by the
- gendarmerie in the Ofis district of Diyarbakir. However, the
- gendarmerie there denied holding him. On 21 December, he submitted
- a written request to the Prosecutor's Office at the Diyarbakir State
- Security Court and received a written reply the same day to the effect
- that no person by the name of Serdar Ay was registered as being held
- in custody.
-
- Reportedly, there have been complaints against Serdar Ay for playing
- cassettes with Kurdish music on his minibus. About two months ago he
- was taken into detention by the gendarmerie in Pirinclik, a suburb of
- Diyarbakir, and held for one day.
-
- It is now 19 days since Serdar Ay was taken into custody and, in view
- of the large number of political killings and alleged extrajudicial
- executions in the region, there is grave concern for his safety.
-
- BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
-
- Turkey has a Kurdish ethnic minority which is estimated to number
- some 10 million people, living mainly in southeastern Turkey. Since
- August 1984, when guerrillas of the Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK)
- started armed attacks against the security forces, an alarming number
- of reports of ill-treatment of detainees by the security forces have
- come from the eastern and southeastern provinces. Furthermore,
- allegations of over 100 extrajudicial executions have been received
- during the past 12 months. More than 5,000 lives have so far been lost
- on both sides and among the civilian population in the context of the
- continuing fighting. Emergency legislation is in force in 10 provinces in
- the region and the Emergency Legislation Governor in Diyarbakir has
- extraordinary powers over three additional provinces.
-
- Turkey ratified the European Convention for the Prevention of
- Torture on 25 February 1988 and the UN Convention Against Torture
- on 2 August 1988. However, all information available to Amnesty
- International indicates that torture is still widespread and systematic in
- Turkey. Most allegations relate to ill-treatment of detainees in police
- custody during their initial interrogation when they are usually denied
- access to relatives or a lawyer. New legislation to shorten the
- maximum detention period came into force on 1 December 1992. Now
- the normal maximum period of 24 hours, for which a non-political
- detainee may be held before being formally charged or released, may
- be extended to eight days in cases of ordinary crimes involving three
- or more suspects. Detainees held on suspicion of political offences to
- be tried in State Security Courts may be held without charge for 15
- days. This period may be extended to 30 days in provinces under
- emergency legislation or martial law. Emergency legislation is currently
- in force in Diyarbakir province.
-
- RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send
- telegrams/telexes/faxes/express and airmail letters either in English or
- in your own language:
-
- - expressing concern that Serdar Ay has been held in unacknowledged
- police detention since 18 December 1992 when he was detained in
- Diyarbakir;
-
- - requesting to be informed of his present whereabouts;
-
- - urging that his family be informed without further delay of his place
- of detention and be granted access to him;
-
- - seeking assurances that he is not subjected to any form of torture or
- ill-treatment.
-
- APPEALS TO:
-
- Chief of the Turkish General Staff:
-
- General Dogan Gures [Salutation: Dear General]
- Bakanliklar
- 06100 Ankara, Turkey
- Telegrams: General Gures, Bakanliklar, Ankara, Turkey
-
- Minister of the Interior:
-
- Mr Ismet Sezgin [Salutation: Dear Minister]
- Icisleri Bakanligi
- 06644 Ankara, Turkey
- Telegrams: Interior Minister, Ankara, Turkey
- Telexes: 46369 ICSL TR
- Faxes: + 90 4 418 1795
-
- Prime Minister:
-
- Mr Suleyman Demirel [Salutation: Dear Prime Minister]
- Office of the Prime Minister
- Basbakanlik
- 06573 Ankara, Turkey
- Telegrams: Prime Minister, Ankara, Turkey
- Telexes: 44061/44062/44063 bbmt tr
- 42099 basb tr, 42875 bbk tr
- Faxes: + 90 4 417 04 76
- + 90 4 230 88 96
-
- PLEASE SEND COPIES OF YOUR APPEALS TO:
-
- President of the Parliamentary Human Rights Commission:
-
- Mr Sabri Yavuz
- Insan Haklari Arastirma Komisyonu Baskani
- TBMM
- Ankara, Turkey
-
- and to the diplomatic representative in your country - please see the
- responses to this topic for details.
-
- PLEASE SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY. Please do not send
- appeals after 18 January 1993.
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