Motion on Leyla Güven’s hunger strike at British Parliament

The motion on the hunger strike by Leyla Güven MP has now 40 cross-party members of Parliament who support it. 

An Early Day Motion was tabled on 9 January at the British Parliament.

The motion on the hunger strike by Leyla Güven MP has now 40 cross-party members of Parliament who support it. 

The motion is as follows:

“That this House is concerned that the hunger strike in Turkey by Leyla Güven MP of the People’s Democratic Party (HDP) has reached its third month and that she is in a critical condition;

notes that her protest has inspired others to hunger strike, including Ilhan Sis in Newport, South Wales, UK who is now on an indefinite hunger strike, and that 156 other Kurds held in Turkish prisons are now also on indefinite hunger strikes;

is further concerned for the welfare of those hunger strikers following reports that they have not been given sufficient water or vitamin supplements;

expresses regret that the central demand for the end of the cruel isolation imposed on Abdullah Öcalan, the Kurdish leader, and the persecution of the Kurdish people in Turkey has gone unheard;

and believes that urgent dialogue on this issue is necessary for these hunger strikes to end and for a tragedy to be avoided.”