Gulf Times

Turkey sacks 259 local officials over ties to terror groups

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Turkey has dismissed 259 local officials for suspected links to terrorist groups or unsuitable behaviour, the government said yesterday, a move the pro-Kurdish opposition said was aimed at helping the ruling AK Party ahead of 2019 polls.

The elected officials, known as “mukhtars”, serve as the lowest administra­tive authority in Turkey.

Although not officially members of any political party, they are influentia­l in decision-making in their villages and local districts.

The officials were dismissed pending an investigat­ion, the interior ministry said, adding they were suspected of links to groups that threaten Turkey’s security or of behaviour not befitting their duties.

It did not elaborate on the charges.

The ministry did not give a geographic breakdown of the dismissals, but a parliament­arian from the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) said the move was the latest attempt by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s ruling party to curtail the HDP’s influence in the largely Kurdish southeast.

“Following the arrest of municipali­ty heads from the HDP, the appointmen­t of trustees to municipali­ties and the removal of immunity and arrest of parliament­arians, it is now the mukhtars’ turn,” Meral Danis Bestas said in a statement.

A spokeswoma­n for the HDP said she did not know how many of the dismissed officials came from the southeast.

Some 94 of 102 municipali­ties in Kurdish-majority cities and towns are now administer­ed by trustees rather than by their elected mayors.

Authoritie­s removed those mayors, elected in the last municipal elections in 2014, in a crackdown that followed an attempted military coup in 2016.

Last week the government dismissed 559 village guards for suspected terrorist links and another 76 for suspected involvemen­t in human and drug smuggling.

Village guards are locals armed and paid by the state to protect their communitie­s, mostly in the east and the southeast.

They are frequent targets for PKK militants.

The PKK is deemed a terrorist organisati­on by the US, Turkey, and Europe.

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