Turkey

date : 05/04/2001





    5 April 2001

    TO THE GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC OPINION


    Hunger strikes and "death fasts" continue in many prisons in Turkey.
    Physicians declare that at least 122 remanded and convict prisoners who are
    on "death fast" for up to 166 days have reached the edge of the death.

    Measures required to be taken in order to put an end these actions are as
    follows:
    1. Single and "small group" isolation practices should be ended.
    2. Remanded and convict prisoners who have health problems should be
    treated by doctors according to medical criteria and without interference.
    3. Independent investigations and appropriate trials should urgently be
    initiated on the "Operation" of 19th December 2000 as well as previous
    prison operations which ended with death and injuries.
    4. Practices in prisons and detention places should be monitored by
    independent boards which civic organisations being represented.

    These are the urgent measures that need to be taken regardless of the
    prisoners' actions and that raised not only by remanded and convict
    prisoners who are on hunger strike but also by human rights organisations
    and international organisations, particularly the European Committee for
    the Prevention of Torture (CPT).

    The CPT, observing the compliance of Turkey's obligations under the
    European Convention for the Prevention of Torture, requested in its
    preliminary report of 29th January 2000 that isolation practices should be
    ended urgently and that common areas should be opened to use as an urgent
    measure.

    Taking these measures will avoid further deaths and lasting disabilities of
    many remanded and convict prisoners. These measures must be taken urgently
    as the minimum obligations of the government. Isolation is a form of
    torture; most of the prisoners concerned are already torture survivors
    regarding the treatment inflicted on them prior to imprisonment.

    The government states that it is against isolation practices but it imposes
    a strict isolation regime, justified now on the grounds of Article 16 of
    the Anti Terror Law. However, Article 16 has been in force for the last 10
    years and there has been no need for conducting isolation so far. Article
    16, which we have been insisting for its amendment for 10 years, does not
    provide indeed isolation practices when considering international
    obligations of the government and Council of Europe Standard Rules on Prisons.

    To put an end to isolation in prisons and detention places (being the same
    places under current practice, including the F-type prisons) and other bad
    practices conducted, which have been intensified after the prison operation
    on 19th of December, and to take the above-mentioned urgent measures are
    under the government's authority and are the obligations of the government.
    Although we wish necessary legal arrangements to be made as soon as
    possible, we ask the government to take the measures mentioned above
    without awaiting amendments, and, at the same time, we expect the prisoners
    to end the hunger strike.

    This will provide a starting point to discuss the practices in F-Type
    prisons and more generally to improve regulations concerning prisons on the
    basis of human rights.

    Bast regards,

    Signed by chairpersons of the organisations cited below:
    Human Rights Association (IHD)
    Turkish Union of Engineers and Architects (TMMOB)
    Diyarbak?r Bar Association
    Helsinki Citizens Assembly
    Organisation of Human Rights and Solidarity for Oppressed People (Mazlum-Der)
    Contemporary Journalists Association (CGD)
    Solidarity Association of Remanded and Convicts Prisoners' Families (THY-Der)
    Confederation of Revolutionary Workers' Union (DISK)
    Confederation of Public Service Employees' Union (KESK)
    National Headquarters of Community Centres
    Pir Sultan Abdal Cultural Association (PSAKD)
    Foundation of Turkey and Middle East Forum
    People's Democracy Party (HADEP)
    Foundation for Social Democracy (SODEV)
    Freedom and Solidarity Party (ODP)
    Labour Party (EMEP)
    Democracy and Peace Party (DBP)
    Intellectuals and Artists Initiative for Prisons