Relatives of disappeared people and human rights defenders are going to Igneada tomorrow to learn the truth about the university student Tolga Baykal Ceylan who disappeared in custody in Igneada, town of Kýrklareli, seven years ago.
The report of the subcommittee, which was established within the body of Parliamentary Human Rights Commission to investigate the fate of Tolga Baykal Ceylan, asserted that Ceylan “didn’t disappear in custody because he wasn’t taken into custody”, justifying its assertion with the lack of any record to prove Ceylan’s detention.
At the seventh anniversary of Ceylan’s disappearance, members of the Human Rights Association and relatives of lost people will put their demands in bottles and leave them into the sea with carnations. (F.D.)