Saturday Mothers and the Human Rights Association (ÝHD) demanding justice for enforced disappearances have held their weekly sit in in Diyarbakýr, Batman, Istanbul and Cizre today. Speaking at the sit in in Diyarbakýr, Peace and Democracy Party (BDP) co-chair Selahattin Demirtaþ said that “The state has no more legitimacy in Diyarbakýr, because there is no justice for the Kurds.”
Demirtaþ has pointed out that the governmental agencies only work against the Kurds in Kurdistan by arresting and killing them and noted that it is the state’s - and not the Kurds’- responsibility to persuade the Turkish people for a solution of the Kurdish issue. The week’s sit in in Diyarbakýr was dedicated to disappeared Erol Börü.
The Ministry of Justice’s indifference to the ongoing hunger strikes in prisons as well as the police footages of ‘civil’ Friday prayers were criticized at the sit in in Batman, where families of missing persons expressed their determination in establishing justice for enforced disappearances cases.
In the 368th sit in in Istanbul, Saturday Mothers asked to know what happened to Nurettin Yedigöl who was murdered under torture in custody in 1981. “Those responsible for murders and disappearances have been promoted instead of being punished. The case will not be closed for us until those responsible are tried,” said the mothers.
In Cizre, Dayikên Þemiyê (Saturday Mothers) have told the story of Abdurrahman Akyol who was murdered in 1995. Akyol’s widow Ayþe Akyol has said that her husband was murdered by Major Cemal on duty in Cizre and demanded his trial.