The Borneo Post

Turkey detains 2 more pro-Kurdish party MPs

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ANKARA: Turkish police detained two more pro- Kurdish lawmakers hours after arresting over 200 people accused of links to Kurdish militants, their party said early yesterday.

The two women, Caglar Demirel and Besime Konca, who represent the largest Kurdish-majority city of Diyarbakir and Siirt in the southeast respective­ly, were detained as part of a sweeping anti-terror probe, state news agency Anadolu said.

“Head of the party’s parliament­ary group Caglar Demirel and Siirt MP Besime Konca were unlawfully detained in front of our (Ankara) headquarte­rs,” the leftwing proKurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party ( HDP) said on Twitter.

However, neither the party nor Anadolu provided further detail on what the MPs are accused of.

Their detention comes after twin blasts hit Istanbul on Saturday killing 37 police officers and seven civilians.

The attacks were claimed by the Kurdistan Freedom Falcons ( TAK), which is seen as a radical offshoot of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party ( PKK).

In response to the bombings, police launched a countrywid­e operation on Monday to detain individual­s accused of PKK links or of producing propaganda for the group proscribed as a terror organisati­on by Ankara, the European Union and the United States.

The interior ministry said 235 people were detained while the HDP said late Monday that at least 291 of its members had been taken into custody in less than 24 hours.

Last month, 10 of the party’s MPs – including co-leaders Selahattin Demirtas and Figen Yuksekdag – were arrested, sparking internatio­nal condemnati­on.

They are currently in pre-trial detention over alleged links to the PKK. — AFP

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