Lawyers for Imrali detainees submit a new request to meet him
The lawyers of leader Abdullah Ocalan and the three other detainees have submitted a new request to the Turkish authorities to meet with their clients.
The lawyers from the Center for Rights and Justice; Cengiz Yörük, İmran Emekçi, Susan Akiba, and İbrahim Bilmez, have submitted a new request to the Public Prosecutor's Office and the İmralı Prison Directorate to meet with the leader Abdullah Ocalan and the three other detainees; Ömer Hayri Konar, Hamili Yıldırım, and Veysi Aktaş.
The lawyers from the Era Human Rights Office; Cengiz Yörük, İmran Emekçi, Suzan Akiba, and İbrahim Bilmaz, submitted a new request to the Public Prosecutor's Office and the İmralı Prison Directorate to meet with leader Abdullah Ocalan and the three other detainees; Ömer Hayri Konar, Hamili Yıldırım, and Veysi Aktaş.
In order to meet with them, the lawyers from al-Asr Human Rights Office submit two requests each week to the Public Prosecutor's Office in the Turkish city of Bursa and the Imrali Prison Directorate. Their families also submit two requests each week, totaling 16 requests each month, without receiving any response, indicating their refusal to meet with him.
Leader Abdullah Ocalan has been imprisoned for more than 24 years in the İmralı Island prison in the Sea of Marmara, following an international conspiracy executed by international and regional powers in 1999 in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, and was handed over to the occupying Turkish state on February 15 of the same year.
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ANHA