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    Kurds Challenge Turkey in European Court

    Tert.am
    14:21 - 23.01.10


    Members of a former pro-Kurdish political party in Turkey filed a case
    with the European Court of Human Rights, saying the party was shut
    down illegally by the government.

    The petition filed to the European court in Strasbourg by Hasip
    Kaplan, the former head of the Democratic Society Party and now the
    head of the Peace and Democracy Party, said the Republic of Turkey's
    Constitutional Court cannot be impartial, as it was established by the
    military junta that overran the government on Sept. 12, 1980, Today's
    Zaman reported Thursday.

    The Constitutional Court said on Dec. 11 the DTP was guilty of ethnic
    separatist action and of having connections to the outlawed Kurdistan
    Workers' Party. The court closed down the party and banned 37 members
    from further political activity, Zaman reported.

    The 78-page petition alleges the Constitutional Court violated rights
    such as freedom of expression, organization and assembly, as well as
    Kurds' rights to freedom from discrimination, and the right to free
    elections.

    Historically, the Strasbourg court has ruled against Turkey's party
    closures and has ruled that the right to organize was violated, Zaman
    reported.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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