“There are many questions about what will be conceded against terrorists who lay down their arms,” said a Turkish journalist.
The scenario of PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan’s release from prison is intensifying after the message of “brotherhood” in Turkey, as reported by SKAI’s Istanbul correspondent Manolis Kostidis. It is perhaps no coincidence that Devlet Bakhceli’s far-right Nationalist Action Party (MHP), which brokered Ocalan’s meeting with Kurdish MPs on the island of Imrali where he is imprisoned, hinted at this scenario through its vice-president Fethi Yildiz.
“If the execution of a sentence of imprisonment places the prisoner’s life in certain danger, the postponement of the execution (of the sentence) until he recovers it should not be a matter of discussion (…) Every human being has the inherent right to life” reported features in X.
“The state is obliged to respect this right and to protect it effectively. The right to life is of particular importance to convicts, prisoners and prisoners. Because these people are under the control and supervision of the state” he added.
For his part, the Turkish presenter stated that “The (pro-Kurdish) DEM party is asking for the release of the arch-terrorist Ocalan, while the publication of the vice-president of the MHP, Fethi Yildiz, which referred to the sick prisoners, caused an impression. After Devlet Bakhceli’s statement on the right to hope for Ocalan Ocalan’s release and a general amnesty began to be strongly discussed.”
“There are many questions about what will be granted for terrorists who lay down their arms, the opposition claims that the Turkish government is preparing an amnesty for terrorists and members of FETO” (Gulenists) the journalist added.
Japis cezasının infazı, mahkûmun lifetı için kesin bir teğiliğin tağındırısa ,iyileşinceye kadar infazın geri bışılmışım disbursement konuşın.
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Source :Skai
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