EUTCC conference on political prisoners in Turkey at the European Parliament
A conference on political prisoners in Turkey will take place this afternoon at the European Parliament.
A conference on political prisoners in Turkey will take place this afternoon at the European Parliament.
The EU Turkey Civic Commission (EUTCC) organized a conference this afternoon at the European Parliament to draw attention to the issue of political prisoners inside Turkey in general and the situation of the imprisoned Kurdish leader Mr. Abdullah Öcalan in particular.
To place the corresponding gross violations of international laws and humanitarian norms on the global agenda, the EUTCC are holding the conference at the European Parliament from 2 to 6 pm. The conference is hosted by MEP Guliano Pisapia (S&D).
The program is as follows:
2 pm: opening speech by Ms. Kariane Westrheim, Chair of EUTCC, University of Bergen, Norway
Panel 1:
The Reality of Turkey's Prisons
Moderation: Dersim Dagdeviren, EUTCC board member, KURD-AKAD, Germany
2.15 pm: The 25 Years Imralı Prison System as a Prototype of the State of Emergency Prison System by Mr Rezan Sarıca lawyer, Asrın Law Office
Turkey Imralı and International Legal and Political Dimension by Mr. Ögmundur Jónasson, Former Minister of Justice, Iceland
Questions and Discussion with Moderators and Speakers
Panel 2
Living Solidarity - The Need for a Political Solution to the Kurdish Question
Moderation: Mr. Thomas Phillips, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
2.45: Women's Solidarity: Women as Guarantors of Peace by Ms. Abha Bhaiya, Founder of 1 Billion Rising, India
A Political Solution to the Kurdish Question: International Responsibilities and Perspectives by Ms. Elisabeth Decrey, Former President of the Parliament of the Republic and Canton of Geneva, Switzerland
From Prison to a Political Solution by Mr. Walter Baier, President of the Party of the European Left
The Freedom Campaign: International Expectations and Importance by Mr. Sinan Önal, political scientist, journalist, Germany
International Solidarity: the Path to Freedom by Mr. Paolo Ferrero, former Minister of Social Affairs, Italy
Questions and Discussion with Moderators and Speakers
Panel 3
Open the Gates - The Way to Freedom and Peace
Moderation: EUTCC Board