Brothers of Imrali detainees apply to PPO for access

The brother of leader Abdullah Ocalan and the brothers of other detainees in Imrali submitted a new request to the Turkish authorities to meet with them.

Brothers of Imrali detainees apply to PPO for access
23 February, 2024   13:22
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The brother of the leader Abdullah Ocalan, Muhammad Ocalan, through his client Mazloum Deng, the brother of the detainee Omar Hayri Kunar, Ali Kunar, the brother of Hamili Yildirim, Polat Yildirim, and the sister of Veysi Aktaş, Meliha Aktaş, submitted a new request to the Public Prosecutor’s Office in the Turkish city of Bursa and the Imrali Prison Directorate from Yes to meet them.

In order to meet with them, Al-Asr Law Office’s lawyers submit two requests every week to the Public Prosecutor’s Office in the Turkish city of Bursa and the Imrali Prison Directorate. Their families also submit two requests every week, for a total of 16 requests every month, without receiving any response.

It is noteworthy that the last meeting with the leader was held by his lawyers, Rezan Sarıca and Nowruz Uysal, on August 7, 2019, while his last contact with the outside world was on March 25, 2021, during a phone call with his brother Muhammad Ocalan for 5 minutes, then the call was cut off.

* Only 5 meetings were held for the lawyers, from July 27, 2011 onwards, and they were during the period from May to August 2019, and the last meeting with him was on August 7, 2019.

* Since 2014, only 5 family meetings have been conducted with him.

* The last face-to-face meeting with his brothe was on August 3, 2020.

*Since day one, only two phone calls have been made (April 27, 2020 and March 25, 2021).

* The last phone conversation was on March 25, 2021. It lasted five minutes and then was cut off, and no information was obtained from it.

Leader Abdullah Ocalan has been detained for more than 24 years in Imrali Island prison in the Sea of Marmara, following an international conspiracy carried out by international and regional forces, in 1999 in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, and he was handed over to the Turkish occupation state on February 15 of the same year.

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