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Council of Europe expresses concern about detention of Kışanak and Anlı

The Council of Europe expressed concern on Wednesday over the detention of Diyarbakır’s Kurdish co-mayors Gülten Kışanak and Fırat Anlı, asking Turkey to provide it with the requisite explanation.

“It is a matter of particular concern to the Council of Europe when democratically-elected representatives are deprived of their liberty,” a written statement by the spokesperson of the Council of Europe said.

“We will ask the authorities in our member state Turkey to provide us with the necessary explanations,” the spokesperson added.

High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice President of the European Commission Federica Mogherini and Commissioner Johannes Hahn also expressed concern on Wednesday over the detention of Diyarbakır’s Kurdish co-mayors, urging the restoration of the rule of law in the country.

The statement said that over the last 15 months, violence has never stopped in the southeast of Turkey and that the EU fully recognizes the grave threat posed to Turkish security by the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), which is listed as a terrorist organization by the EU. However, it underlined the essential nature of respect for the rule of law, due process and fundamental freedoms, which are commitments Turkey has made as a candidate country for EU membership.

Hahn and Mogherini reiterated a call for a political solution: “Arms must be laid down and a process of internal political dialogue should start as a matter of priority, involving the elected representatives of the affected population. A political solution is the only viable option.”

Kışanak and Anlı have been in detention since Tuesday evening, with protests taking place in a number of cities including İstanbul and Diyarbakır.

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