The AKP-MHP government abandon workers and prisoners to die

The balance of the Covid-10 pandemic worldwide is getting worse. While the number of cases exceeds 2,938,000, the number of deaths has reached 203,798.

The USA is the country with the highest number of deaths and cases. Italy, Spain, France and England follow with the heaviest balance sheet.

The AKP-MHP announced that there are 107,773 number of cases in Turkey, and a death toll of 2,706. The government has been accused to hide figure, although as it stands the situation is already bad enough. 

Many people in Turkey who lost his life due to coronavirus have been recorded as dying of "infective diseases", "respiratory failure". A new 'record' has been added to these examples. B.Y., who lost his father due to coronavirus, announced that the death report wrote his father died of "respiratory failure".

Workers and prisoners are the most at risk

The AKP-MHP government has taken no measures for workers and prisoners.

A worker named Uğur Kartal, who worked at the Akınal Bella Shoe and Slipper Factory located in the 2nd Organized Industrial Zone in Antep, died from coronavirus. It was learned that workers  are still working.

CHP Istanbul Deputy Sezgin Tanrıkulu also stated that 40,000 workers from 58 factories producing flour, cold drinks, gum and meat products are at risk.

Tanrıkulu asked, "Is it true that workers are forced to work in night shifts in provinces under lockdown?"

Reactions are growing while prisoners are abandoned to their fate.

Halit Yıldıztekin, a ill prisoner in Urfa prison, announced that the prisoners were gathered in a single ward as 'precautionary measures'.

Serhat Bulut, in the same prison, confirmed that no precautions were taken against the epidemic.

Warning from the HDP

The HDP is carrying out the 'Twin Family' Campaign and announced that one more worker died as a result of coronavirus as their warnings were not listened to.

The HDP warned: "Production should be interrupted in sectors that are not essential before it's too late."