Turkish court has given 36 years in total to 11 Kurdish minors who had been trapped in Diyarbakır’s Sur district during a curfew declared on November 28, 2015 and the ensuing 103 days of clashes following the security forces raids, and were evacuated through a corridor that was opened later on.
According to a report by pr-Kurdish Fırat news agency (ANF) on Friday, a local court’s verdict on the 11 Kurdish children was overturned by the Court of Appeals and the case was heard again. Some children on trial without remand and their lawyers were present for the 4th hearing held in the Diyarbakır High Criminal Court for Minors. The prosecutor alleged that the children acted in line with the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party’s (PKK) goals out of their own volition, and were part of the organization’s hierarchy.
The prosecutor asked for a sentence for “membership to a terrorist organization”, and for the children’s acquittal of the crime of “disrupting the unity and integrity of the state” for a lack of indisputable and believable evidence. The prosecutor also asked for the children’s release considering time already served.
The court issued the minors with the same sentences as before. M.F.D, S.K., F.B., M.S.K. and A.A. who were on trial without remand were issued 6-year sentences for “membership to a terrorist organizations”, and the sentences were reduced to 2,5 years after taking into account the children not having criminal records, them being between ages 12 and 15 at the time of the crime and their good behavior during the trial. The sentences were postponed for the 5 children as the court was convinced that they would not repeat the offense. The children will be on judicial probation for 3 years.
The court sentenced minors R.A., R.H. and Ş.A. to 3 years and 4 months in prison each for “membership to a terrorist organization” and did not postpone the execution. Minors F.Y. and M.Ç. were sentenced to 4 years and 5 months and 10 days in prison, while Ö.S. was sentenced to 5 years and 4 months in prison. The total sentence given for the 11 minors are 36 years, 8 months and 20 days.
The court also refused to reduce Ö.S.’s sentence as claiming the minor “displayed negative attitudes during trial” when Ö.S. insisted on delivering a defense in Kurdish.
from Stockholm Center for Freedom https://stockholmcf.org/turkish-court-gives-36-years-to-11-kurdish-minors-in-prison-in-sur-case/
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