AMNESTY / TURKEY (L) BY CHRISTINE FURNELL/LONDON
From: yanni@ix.netcom.com (Ioannis Bousnakis)
DATE=7/26/95
TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT
NUMBER=2-182572
TITLE=AMNESTY / TURKEY (L)
BYLINE=CHRISTINE FURNELL
DATELINE=LONDON
CONTENT=
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INTRO: THE LONDON-BASED HUMAN RIGHTS GROUP, AMNESTY
INTERNATIONAL, HAS SHARPLY CRITICIZED TURKEY'S HUMAN RIGHTS
RECORD AND ACCUSED AUTHORITIES OF IGNORING INCREASING LEVELS OF
ABUSE CARRIED OUT UNDER TURKEY'S ANTI-TERRORISM LAW. V-O-A'S
CHRISTINE FURNELL REPORTS FROM LONDON.
TEXT: AMNESTY SAYS IT IS DISAPPOINTED THAT RECENT CONSTITUTIONAL
REFORMS DO NOT ADDRESS TURKEY'S FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS
PROBLEMS.
THE HUMAN RIGHTS GROUP SAYS THE REFORMS CONCERN ONLY ISSUES SUCH
AS CHANGES TO THE VOTING AGE AND THE PARLIAMENTARY CALENDAR,
WHILE MORE SERIOUS PROBLEMS -- THE NUMBER OF DISAPPEARANCES,
PRISONERS OF CONSCIENCE, AND DEATHS IN CUSTODY AS A RESULT OF
TORTURE -- ARE ON THE INCREASE.
AMNESTY HAS LONG CAMPAIGNED FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO BRING TURKEY IN
LINE WITH INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND PROVIDE SAFEGUARDS AGAINST
VIOLATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS. AMNESTY'S RESEARCHER ON TURKEY,
JONATHAN SUGDEN, SAYS CITIZENS COULD BE PROTECTED FROM ABUSE BY
EVEN SOME SMALL CHANGES TO PENAL CODE..
/// SUGDEN ACT ///
THE REAL KEY TO TORTURE IN TURKEY IS THE FACT THAT THERE
IS AN INCREDIBLY LONG PERIOD OF POLICE CUSTODY. IN
SOUTHEAST TURKEY, A PERSON CAN BE INTERROGATED IN
ABSOLUTE INCOMMUNICADO FOR A MONTH WITHOUT ACCESS TO
MEDICAL FACILITIES, A LAWYER, OR FAMILY MEMBERS. WHAT
WE ARE ASKING FOR IS THE TURKISH AUTHORITIES SHOULD
SHORTEN THE MAXIMUM PERIOD OF DETENTION TO NO MORE
THAN A FEW HOURS OR A DAY OR TWO AT MOST, AND THAT FOR
ALL THE TIME THE SUSPECT IS BEING INTERROGATED, THE
SUSPECT SHOULD HAVE ACCESS TO A LEGAL COUNSEL.
/// END ACT ///
AMNESTY SAYS LAST YEAR THERE WERE AT LEAST 29 DEATHS IN CUSTODY
AS A RESULT OF TORTURE. THE GROUP SAYS THERE ARE SCORES OF
PEOPLE CURRENTLY IN JAIL IN TURKEY OR THREATENED WITH LONG-TERM
IMPRISONMENT FOR EXPRESSING NON-VIOLENT OPINIONS OUTLAWED BY
TURKEY'S BROAD ANTI-TERROR LAW. ONE SECTION (ARTICLE EIGHT) OF
THIS LAW DISALLOWS ANY STATEMENT DEEMED AS DAMAGING TO THE
TURKISH STATE.
THE TURKISH EMBASSY IN LONDON HAD NO COMMENT ON AMNESTY'S
FINDINGS. (SIGNED)
NEB/CEF/JWH/MMK
26-Jul-95 9:09 AM EDT (1309 UTC)
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Source: Voice of America
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