The Diyarbakır Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office is seeking 230 years in prison for Diyarbakır Co-Mayor Gültan Kışanak, who was removed from her post and subsequently jailed last month on charges of “founding and managing of an armed terrorist group” and “disseminating propaganda for a terrorist organization.”
The 21-page indictment accuses Kışanak of “spreading propaganda for a terrorist organization” on 41 separate occasions, while also accusing her of “attending illegal demonstrations and marches despite orders to disperse.”
A Diyarbakır court arrested Kışanak and Fırat Anlı, the co-mayors of Diyarbakır, late on Oct. 30, the fifth day of their detention.
The government appointed a trustee to the Diyarbakır Municipality on Nov. 1 after the democratically elected mayors were arrested.