Pro-Kurdish MP detained after four nights holed up at Turkey's parliament

Published 2021-03-21, 02:04 a/m

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish police detained pro-Kurdish lawmaker Omer Faruk Gergerlioglu from his party's headquarters in parliament early on Sunday, where he had been staying for four nights to protest the stripping of his MP status over a separate case.

The Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) said he was in pyjamas and slippers when police seized him just before his morning prayers in Ankara, and released a video and court document detailing the latest charges against the party.

Turkey's third-largest party has faced a years-long crackdown culminating Wednesday when a top prosecutor moved to shutter it over alleged links to Kurdish militants - charges the HDP denies as a "political coup".

Hours before that move parliament had stripped Gergerlioglu, a human rights activist, of his MP status and related protections over an earlier conviction for spreading terrorist propaganda by sharing a news story link on Twitter.

He intended to remain holed up at the HDP's parliament offices.

But police seized him, the court document said, in order to get a statement related to a new investigation launched over alleged chants heard on Wednesday amid party members' move from the General Assembly to the HDP's headquarters.

The chant "Long live leader Apo" was allegedly heard, the document said - an apparent reference to Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) founder Abdullah Ocalan, jailed since 1999. The PKK is deemed a terrorist group by Turkey, the United States and European Union.

As part of the new probe, police determined that Gergerlioglu was "still acting like an MP" and that, unlawfully, he did not leave a state building, the document said.

Turkey's Western allies condemned the move to shut the HDP, while President Tayyip Erdogan's ruling AK Party, which has a parliamentary majority with nationalists, defended it. Thousands of Turkish Kurds rallied Saturday in Istanbul in support of the HDP.

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