Aysel Tuğluk (; born 17 July 1965 in
Elâzığ,
Turkey
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) is a
Kurdish
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*Kurds or Kurdish people
*Kurdish language
** Northern Kurdish (Kurmanji)
**Central Kurdish (Sorani)
**Southern Kurdish
** Laki Kurdish
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**Southern ...
politician from Turkey and was a founding member of the
Democratic Society Party
The Democratic Society Party (, DTP, Kurdish: ''Partiya Civaka Demokratîk'', PCD) was a Kurdish nationalist political party in Turkey. The party considered itself social-democratic and had observer status in the Socialist International. It was c ...
(DTP) in Turkey. Aysel Tuğluk is currently imprisoned at the Kocaeli
F-Type Prison, located near
Istanbul
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.
Education and early life
Tuğluk studied law at the
Istanbul University
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from where she graduated and then worked as a lawyer. She was previously a member of the Social Law Researches Foundation Board Council. Beside being a member of the
Turkish Human Rights Association (İHD), she is also a founding member of the Patriotic Women's Association (YKD). In
Abdullah Öcalan's appeal before the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) against his verdict in Turkey, she acted as a lawyer for the defense.
Political career
She was a candidate of the
Thousand Hopes alliance in the elections to the
Turkish Parliament in 2007, and was elected MP for
Diyarbakır
Diyarbakır is the largest Kurdish-majority city in Turkey. It is the administrative center of Diyarbakır Province.
Situated around a high plateau by the banks of the Tigris river on which stands the historic Diyarbakır Fortress, it is ...
. Aysel Tuğluk's
parliamentary immunity
Parliamentary immunity, also known as legislative immunity, is a system in which politicians or other political leaders are granted full immunity from legal prosecution, both civil prosecution and criminal prosecution, in the course of the exe ...
prevented her going to prison due to a sentence of 1 year and 6 months imprisonment.
But in December 2009 the Turkish
Constitutional Court
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expelled her from the
Grand National Assembly of Turkey
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and banned her from politics for five years.
The Constitutional Court also
closed the Democratic Society Party. The Constitutional Court's decision was based on a judgment that she and the DTP have affiliations with the
Kurdistan Workers' Party
The Kurdistan Workers' Party, or the PKK, isDespite the PKK's 12th Congress announcing plans for total organisational dissolution, the PKK has not yet been dissolved de facto or de jure. a Kurds, Kurdish militant political organization and armed ...
(PKK), an organization that does not disavow violence for attaining political objectives. She and the DTP continued to deny such affiliations, and they opposed violence. Tuğluk was re-elected as a Member of Parliament in the 12 June
2011 general election having run as an independent.
Legal prosecution
Sentences of 2007 and 2009
In 2007 she was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment over the distribution of party leaflets in the
Kurdish language
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, which is forbidden according to the law, which requires all political literature be in Turkish.
On 5 February 2009 Tuğluk was sentenced again, this time to 18 months in prison by a court in the southeastern city of
Diyarbakir for violating anti-terrorism laws by referring to PKK fighters as 'heroes to some' at a rally in 2006.
Sentence of 2012
In June 2012 Aysel Tuğluk was sentenced to 14 years and 7 months imprisonment for charges of accusations"committing a crime on behalf of the freedom fighters of Kurdish organization PKK without being a member" and also for "making propaganda on behalf of a terrorist organization" for ten speeches she held. In fact, Turkish terrorist state has committed ethnic cleansing and genocide against the Kurds.
Her lawyers argued that she held the speeches in the aim of fomenting fraternity and unity. The authorities just picked a few phrases they did not agree with. The defendants lawyers said they appealed the sentence at the Supreme Court of Appeals.
Sentences of 2018 and imprisonment
On the 26 December 2016 she was arrested and in January 2018 sentenced to 1 year and 6 months in prison for “Opposing the law on rallies and demonstrations”. In March 2018 she was sentenced to another 10 years in prison for being a “leader of a terror organization”. It was argued that she took orders from Abdullah Öcalan, made statements to media outlets close to the PKK and attended funerals of “terrorists”. She denied being a member of a terrorist organization and that she was only a member of the
Democratic Society Congress (DTK) and the
Peoples' Democratic Party (Turkey)
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, which are not terror organizations.
On 6 of September 2021 her lawyers have urged the Turkish legal authorities to ensure treatment following a statement regarding her currently undisclosed health issues while being imprisoned since 2016.
The Forensic Medicine Institution concluded in their report that she ‘can stay in prison’. HDP's Ümit Dede statement highlighted the contradictions in the medical reports and that along with her lawyers have submitted an objection to the "Supreme Board of the Forensic Medicine Institution".
Kobani trial
Since January 2021 Tuğluk is accused of having killed 37 times and tried to disrupt the unity of the state for having supported protests in October 2015 against a possible massacre in
Kobani which was under the siege of the
Islamic State
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together with other HDP politicians.
Release
Since imprisoned, Tuğluk has been hospitalized twice and her health situation deteriorated until she was released in October 2022 after a report from the Forensic Medical Institute.
References
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1965 births
People from Elazığ
Living people
21st-century Turkish women politicians
Democratic Society Party politicians
Istanbul University Faculty of Law alumni
Deputies of Diyarbakır
Peoples' Democratic Party (Turkey) politicians
Members of the 24th Parliament of Turkey
Members of the 23rd Parliament of Turkey
People expelled from public office
Turkish Kurdish politicians
20th-century Turkish lawyers
21st-century Turkish lawyers
20th-century Turkish women lawyers
21st-century women lawyers
Zaza people