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Three opposition MPs in Turkey have been detained on espionage and terrorism charges after being stripped of parliamentary immunity, in a move that critics of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan say is an attempt to neuter opposition parties before possible snap elections.

Appeals courts upheld the convictions of Leyla Güven and Musa Farisoğulları from the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic party (HDP) and Enis Berberoğlu of the main opposition Republican People’s party (CHP) on Thursday.

In a tense parliamentary session it was announced that the three had been expelled from office, lifting their parliamentary immunity. Berberoğlu was arrested in Istanbul and the two HDP MPs were taken into police custody in the south-eastern city of Diyarbakır on Thursday night.

Güven and Farisoğulları have been charged over alleged links to the outlawed militant Kurdistan Workers’ party (PKK), and Berberoğlu with disclosing government secrets.

“This is the trampling and theft of the will of the voters and the Kurdish people,” the HDP deputy Saruhan Oluç said in a speech in parliament.

The CHP leader, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, said Berberoğlu’s detention was another chapter in the government’s continued crackdown on dissent since a 2016 coup attempt against the president.

“We will keep up with the struggle for democracy in order to restore justice, rights and law,” he tweeted.

Members of the ruling Justice and Development party (AKP) defended the decision to strip the MPs of immunity, saying it was in line with parliamentary procedure.

Over the last four years Turkey has used state of emergency powers and sweeping anti-terrorism legislation to enact a widespread purge against Erdoğan’s detractors.

Thousands of politicians, civil servants, journalists, academics, lawyers and members of the military have been jailed over alleged links to the PKK and to Fethullah Gülen, an exiled cleric and former ally of the president whom Erdoğan blames for the failed coup.

The HDP has been targeted aggressively. Forty-five of the 65 HDP mayors elected in local elections in March 2019 have been removed from office and 21 have been imprisoned over accusations of links to the PKK.

The ruling AKP coalition plans to push measures through parliament that could make it harder for new opposition parties formed by Erdoğan’s former allies to contest elections.

Speculation is growing that the government is considering snap elections to preserve its 18-year-old rule in the face of an economic crisis that has dented the AKP’s popularity with its core voters.


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Now, some clowns (Erdogan worshipers) will come and say that these people are terrorists.

- By coincidence world's highest amount of Journalists happens to be terrorists in Turkey.
- By coincidence World's highest amount of jailed majors happens to be terrorists in Turkey. - By concidence World's highst amount of jailed MPs happens to be terrorists in Turkey.

If you are in the opposition camp in Turkey, you can be labelled as a terrorist and put in a jail.
 
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Absolute right decision, in fact one of them even visted the grave of a pkk terrorist who is responsible for killing a kid

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Now, some clowns (Erdogan worshipers) will come and say that these people are terrorists.

- By coincidence world's highest amount of Journalists happens to be terrorists in Turkey.

By coincidence some journalist turn into journalist once they are captured lol u seriously believe that every claimed prisoner is a real "journalist".

- By coincidence World's highest amount of jailed majors happens to be terrorists in Turkey.

There is a reason for that, aiding certain groups and supplying, hiding and supporting them will result in u being jailed.
- By concidence World's highst amount of jailed MPs happens to be terrorists in Turkey.

Know ur place, u will not get away with disrespecting the Republic.
 
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Three opposition MPs in Turkey have been detained on espionage and terrorism charges after being stripped of parliamentary immunity, in a move that critics of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan say is an attempt to neuter opposition parties before possible snap elections.

Appeals courts upheld the convictions of Leyla Güven and Musa Farisoğulları from the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic party (HDP) and Enis Berberoğlu of the main opposition Republican People’s party (CHP) on Thursday.

In a tense parliamentary session it was announced that the three had been expelled from office, lifting their parliamentary immunity. Berberoğlu was arrested in Istanbul and the two HDP MPs were taken into police custody in the south-eastern city of Diyarbakır on Thursday night.

Güven and Farisoğulları have been charged over alleged links to the outlawed militant Kurdistan Workers’ party (PKK), and Berberoğlu with disclosing government secrets.

“This is the trampling and theft of the will of the voters and the Kurdish people,” the HDP deputy Saruhan Oluç said in a speech in parliament.

The CHP leader, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, said Berberoğlu’s detention was another chapter in the government’s continued crackdown on dissent since a 2016 coup attempt against the president.

“We will keep up with the struggle for democracy in order to restore justice, rights and law,” he tweeted.

Members of the ruling Justice and Development party (AKP) defended the decision to strip the MPs of immunity, saying it was in line with parliamentary procedure.

Over the last four years Turkey has used state of emergency powers and sweeping anti-terrorism legislation to enact a widespread purge against Erdoğan’s detractors.

Thousands of politicians, civil servants, journalists, academics, lawyers and members of the military have been jailed over alleged links to the PKK and to Fethullah Gülen, an exiled cleric and former ally of the president whom Erdoğan blames for the failed coup.

The HDP has been targeted aggressively. Forty-five of the 65 HDP mayors elected in local elections in March 2019 have been removed from office and 21 have been imprisoned over accusations of links to the PKK.

The ruling AKP coalition plans to push measures through parliament that could make it harder for new opposition parties formed by Erdoğan’s former allies to contest elections.

Speculation is growing that the government is considering snap elections to preserve its 18-year-old rule in the face of an economic crisis that has dented the AKP’s popularity with its core voters.


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Now, some clowns (Erdogan worshipers) will come and say that these people are terrorists.

- By coincidence world's highest amount of Journalists happens to be terrorists in Turkey.
- By coincidence World's highest amount of jailed majors happens to be terrorists in Turkey. - By concidence World's highst amount of jailed MPs happens to be terrorists in Turkey.

If you are in the opposition camp in Turkey, you can be labelled as a terrorist and put in a jail.


Not that i defend AKP but those two HDP f*cks deserved it. They talk about Democracy and following Law but after Turkish Law their Party needs to be closed because ties to a Terrorist Organization.

So instead arresting them, AKP has to close HDP.
 
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- By coincidence world's highest amount of Journalists happens to be terrorists in Turkey.
- By coincidence World's highest amount of jailed majors happens to be terrorists in Turkey. - By concidence World's highst amount of jailed MPs happens to be terrorists in Turkey.
The journalists were mostly Feto and the mayors mostly HDP (PKK). So you are supporting these terrorist organisations?
 
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Three opposition MPs in Turkey have been detained on espionage and terrorism charges after being stripped of parliamentary immunity, in a move that critics of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan say is an attempt to neuter opposition parties before possible snap elections.

Appeals courts upheld the convictions of Leyla Güven and Musa Farisoğulları from the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic party (HDP) and Enis Berberoğlu of the main opposition Republican People’s party (CHP) on Thursday.

In a tense parliamentary session it was announced that the three had been expelled from office, lifting their parliamentary immunity. Berberoğlu was arrested in Istanbul and the two HDP MPs were taken into police custody in the south-eastern city of Diyarbakır on Thursday night.

Güven and Farisoğulları have been charged over alleged links to the outlawed militant Kurdistan Workers’ party (PKK), and Berberoğlu with disclosing government secrets.

“This is the trampling and theft of the will of the voters and the Kurdish people,” the HDP deputy Saruhan Oluç said in a speech in parliament.

The CHP leader, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, said Berberoğlu’s detention was another chapter in the government’s continued crackdown on dissent since a 2016 coup attempt against the president.

“We will keep up with the struggle for democracy in order to restore justice, rights and law,” he tweeted.

Members of the ruling Justice and Development party (AKP) defended the decision to strip the MPs of immunity, saying it was in line with parliamentary procedure.

Over the last four years Turkey has used state of emergency powers and sweeping anti-terrorism legislation to enact a widespread purge against Erdoğan’s detractors.

Thousands of politicians, civil servants, journalists, academics, lawyers and members of the military have been jailed over alleged links to the PKK and to Fethullah Gülen, an exiled cleric and former ally of the president whom Erdoğan blames for the failed coup.

The HDP has been targeted aggressively. Forty-five of the 65 HDP mayors elected in local elections in March 2019 have been removed from office and 21 have been imprisoned over accusations of links to the PKK.

The ruling AKP coalition plans to push measures through parliament that could make it harder for new opposition parties formed by Erdoğan’s former allies to contest elections.

Speculation is growing that the government is considering snap elections to preserve its 18-year-old rule in the face of an economic crisis that has dented the AKP’s popularity with its core voters.


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Now, some clowns (Erdogan worshipers) will come and say that these people are terrorists.

- By coincidence world's highest amount of Journalists happens to be terrorists in Turkey.
- By coincidence World's highest amount of jailed majors happens to be terrorists in Turkey. - By concidence World's highst amount of jailed MPs happens to be terrorists in Turkey.

If you are in the opposition camp in Turkey, you can be labelled as a terrorist and put in a jail.
This is not an AKP issue. You're wrong on this one. These "MPs" are terrorists.
 
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Not that i defend AKP but those two HDP f*cks deserved it. They talk about Democracy and following Law but after Turkish Law their Party needs to be closed because ties to a Terrorist Organization.

So instead arresting them, AKP has to close HDP.
HDP is allowed to exist for countering pkk’s victim propaganda among the kurdish population(and brainwashed self-hating turks)
Another reason is that all terrorists are in one place/party which makes it easier for the security forces to keep an eye on them
 
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Absolute right decision, in fact one of them even visted the grave of a pkk terrorist who is responsible for killing a kid

I82KUTx.jpg




By coincidence some journalist turn into journalist once they are captured lol u seriously believe that every claimed prisoner is a real "journalist".



There is a reason for that, aiding certain groups and supplying, hiding and supporting them will result in u being jailed.


Know ur place, u will not get away with disrespecting the Republic.

Two of them did!

Leyla Güven (purple Hijab) paying respect to PKK terrorist Zülküf Gezen, who lost his life after 18 days of hunger strike in a Turkish state prison demanding lifting the isolation imposed on the PKK leader Ocalan in Imrali prison.
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Musa Farisoğulları (middle left, black moustache) paying respect to Mehmet Yakışır, who was carrying out terrorist activities in Northern Turkey (Trabzon) and is responsible of the death of a Turkish Teenager Eren Bülbül
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Turkish teen, Eren Bülbül
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Now, some clowns (Erdogan worshipers) will come and say that these people are terrorists.

- By coincidence world's highest amount of Journalists happens to be terrorists in Turkey.
- By coincidence World's highest amount of jailed majors happens to be terrorists in Turkey.
- By concidence World's highst amount of jailed MPs happens to be terrorists in Turkey.

If you are in the opposition camp in Turkey, you can be labelled as a terrorist and put in a jail.

No need to say anything more.
 
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