Ankara Court Rejects Retrial for Ocalan
Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 2:14 am
An Ankara court has unanimously rejected a retrial for Kurdistan Worker Party (PKK) leader Abdullah Ocalan, Turkey’s Bianet news reported.
Ocalan’s request for a retrial was submitted in a 26-page report by his defense attorneys under a new set of legal reforms.
In a recent interview with Rudaw regarding the retrial, his lawyers had cited the European Court of Human Rights’ condemnation of Ocalan’s original trial, and how his 1999 arrest in Kenya had violated international laws.
The human rights court also had questioned the impartiality of the judges who presided over Ocalan’s trial.
Cengiz Yürekli, a defense attorney for Ocalan, had said his team would petition the human rights court if Ocalan’s request for a retrial was denied by Turkey.
Ocalan is the founder of the PKK, which has been fighting for autonomy in Turkey since 1984.
He was jailed in 1999 and sentenced to death, but that was commuted to life imprisonment in 2002.
The PKK is in the middle of a historic peace process with Turkey – negotiated by Ocalan – to end a three-decade separatist war in which an estimated 40,000 people have died across Turkey.
Ocalan’s request for a retrial was submitted in a 26-page report by his defense attorneys under a new set of legal reforms.
In a recent interview with Rudaw regarding the retrial, his lawyers had cited the European Court of Human Rights’ condemnation of Ocalan’s original trial, and how his 1999 arrest in Kenya had violated international laws.
The human rights court also had questioned the impartiality of the judges who presided over Ocalan’s trial.
Cengiz Yürekli, a defense attorney for Ocalan, had said his team would petition the human rights court if Ocalan’s request for a retrial was denied by Turkey.
Ocalan is the founder of the PKK, which has been fighting for autonomy in Turkey since 1984.
He was jailed in 1999 and sentenced to death, but that was commuted to life imprisonment in 2002.
The PKK is in the middle of a historic peace process with Turkey – negotiated by Ocalan – to end a three-decade separatist war in which an estimated 40,000 people have died across Turkey.