Turkey jailed three opposition lawmakers late on Thursday after parliament stripped them of their status as deputies, their two parties said, a move criticised by the countryโs Western allies and rights groups.
Leyla Guven and Musa Farisogullari from the pro-Kurdish Peoplesโ Democratic Party (HDP), and Enis Berberoglu of the main opposition Republican Peopleโs Party (CHP), had their status removed after convictions against them became final.
The European Parliamentโs Turkey rapporteur Nacho Sanchez Amor said stripping the MPs of their status was an โever more worrying step in what seems to be a relentless series of actions against the oppositionโ.
The HDP said it would discuss the issue on Friday. It released a video showed police blocking a group of HDP deputies carrying signs saying โThere is a coupโ from an Ankara park.
The opposition has accused President Tayyip Erdogan and his AK Party of seeking to quash dissent by jailing opposition members and critics since a 2016 failed coup. The government has said its actions are justified by threats which Turkey faces.
Ankara accuses the HDP of ties to the militant Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), which has fought against the state in the largely Kurdish southeast since 1984 and is deemed a terrorist group by Turkey, the United States and European Union. The HDP, which now has 58 deputies in parliament, denies such links.
Guven and Farisogullari were sentenced for membership of a terrorist organisation to six years three months and nine years respectively, state news agency Anadolu said. CHPโs Berberoglu got five years and 10 months for giving a newspaper a video allegedly showing Turkeyโs intelligence agency trucking weapons into Syria.
Ankara has appointed trustees to 45 municipalities held by the HDP since local elections last year, mainly accusing them of PKK links, an HDP source said. The party still holds 12 municipalities. Eleven HDP deputies had their status removed before a parliamentary election in 2018.
REUTERS