Western Mail

Turkey ousts mayors from office

- ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTER newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

TURKISH authoritie­s yesterday detained four more elected mayors from Turkey’s mainly Kurdish populated east and southeast regions, as the government pressed ahead with its crackdown on a pro-Kurdish party it accuses of links to Kurdish militants.

The mayors from the People’s Democratic Party, or HDP, were detained at their homes, removed from office and replaced with government-appointed trustees, the state-run Anadolu Agency reported.

A fifth mayor was also fired but has not been detained.

The government accuses the party of links to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK.

The HDP denies the accusation. The HDP denounced the crackdown on the elected mayors as a government “coup”.

“This amounts to the rejection of democracy, to the non-recognitio­n of the will of the people,” said party co-chairman Mithat Sancar.

The Kurdish people would not yield to pressure and would fight for their democratic rights, Mr Sancar said at a news conference.

The four mayors were elected to office in local elections last year in the cities of Igdir and Siirt, as well as in Siirt’s districts of Baykan and Kurtalan and the district of Altinova in

Mus province.

HDP says the government has appointed caretaker mayors to 45 out of a total of 65 municipali­ties that the party won in local elections in March 2019. At least 21 mayors have been imprisoned on terrorrela­ted charges.

Seven former HDP politician­s, including former chairman Selahattin Demirtas, are also in prison.

The New York-based Human Rights Watch has criticised Turkey’s crackdown against the mayors, saying it amounts to a violation of voters’ rights.

The PKK is considered a terror organisati­on by Turkey, the United States and the European Union.

Meanwhile, authoritie­s detained 38 people for questionin­g over an attack on Thursday that killed two workers who were distributi­ng aid to people in a district in eastern Turkey.

Turkish officials have blamed the attack on the PKK.

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