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Prominent Kurdish lawyer shot dead in southeast Turkey

 

After calling for legalization of PKK

 

 

RT, Moscow, 28 November 2015

 

The president of the bar association in southeastern Diyarbakir province has
been shot dead by unidentified gunmen while giving a public speech.

 

A campaigner for Kurdish rights, Tahir Elci had been criticized for
challenging Turkey's official stance of calling the Kurdistan Workers Party
(PKK) a terrorist organization.

 

Elci died of gunshots to the head, hospital sources confirmed.

 

After making comments about PKK on CNN Turk TV in October, Elci was
detained. He was subsequently released and had been awaiting trial.

 

 <https://www.rt.com/news/323826-turkey-kurdish-lawyer-killed/> Tahir
Elci.jpg

 

The killing took place while Tahir Elci was making a statement to the media.
According to the state Anadolu news agency, it was Kurdish insurgents that
opened fire, killing Elci, as well as a police officer, and injuring three
other people, among them correspondents of the leading Turkish media
organizations - the Anatolia and Dogan news agencies.

 

A policeman was also killed during the attack, officials confirmed.

 

A gun battle erupted after gunfire was opened at police from an unidentified
car, Interior Minister Efkan Ala told the media. The official did not
mention if anyone had been detained, Reuters reported.

 

The attack in which Elci was killed might be "an assassination," Prime
Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on Saturday in a televised speech, Hurriyet
Daily News reported. But "there are two possibilities," the PM added, saying
that the other might be an accident, with the lawyer having been caught in
an exchange of fire between security forces and attackers.  

 

A curfew was declared in the region.

 

Pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) described Elci's killing as a
"planned assassination," Reuters reported citing HDP's statement, which
added: "In the place left by Tahir Elci, thousands more Tahir Elcis will
carry on the work in the struggle for law and justice."

 

Tahir Elci studied law in Europe and took part in many high profile cases in
the Turkish courts. The lawyer was among the founding members of many human
rights and non-governmental organizations.

 

"The moment the statement ended, the crowd was sprayed with bullets,"
Reuters cited Omer Tastan, a local official from the pro-Kurdish HDP party,
as saying.

 

"A single bullet struck Elci in the head," Tastan said, adding that 11
people were also wounded in the incident.

 

Dogan News Agency recorded a video of the incident, showing a group of
gunmen hiding behind the minaret of a nearby mosque close to where Elci was
making his statement. When he finished speaking, the group opened fire at
the lawyer and people standing beside him.

 

"A person ran towards Tahir Elci, fired and then started to run away," Dogan
news agency's reporter Felat Bozarslan recalls.

 

PKK

 

The PKK demands greater autonomy for Turkey's Kurds and is classified as a
terrorist organization in Turkey and the US.

After the ceasefire agreement between the PKK and Turkish security forces
ended in July, hundreds of people were killed in terror acts and clashes in
addition to the estimated 40,000 who have died since the Kurds started their
armed struggle for autonomy in 1984.

 

 

From: https://www.rt.com/news/323826-turkey-kurdish-lawyer-killed/

 

See also:

 

Istanbul police fire tear gas, water cannon at protest over killing of top
Kurdish lawyer <https://www.rt.com/news/323836-tahir-elci-protest-istanbul/>


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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