European politicians call on the European Union and Council of Europe to push for Demirtaş’ release

Members of the European Parliament have called on Turkey in a new open
letter released on Monday to free opposition leader Selahattin Demirtaş after
the top human rights court in Europe called for his freedom.
“We, leading Members of the
main political groups in the European Parliament, call on you to do everything within your power to ensure the
swift implementation of the judgment of the
Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in the case
of Mr. Selahattin Demirtaş v. Turkey
(No.2), including through the discussion of his situation at the upcoming meeting of the Committee of Ministers of the
Council of Europe and the adoption of a strong
declaration on the matter,” read the letter to the Delegation of the
European Union and Council of Europe.
Turkey has to date refused to follow this ruling with President Recep
Tayyip Erdogan accusing the ECHR of “defending a terrorist.” His nationalist
coalition partner Devlet Bahceli has upped the ante by calling for the complete
shutdown of Demirtaş’ left-wing pro-Kurdish People’s Democratic Party (HDP).
The letter described Demirtaş’ continued confinement as “a stark
violation of the obligations placed on a Member State of the Council of Europe
and threatens to undermine the
credibility of the Court.” It went on to urge members to use any means
available to pressure Turkey to release the politician.
Demirtaş was detained in November 2016 after his parliamentary immunity
was lifted after accusations that he was accused of being supportive of the
Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK). He has denied all of these charges against him.
Other Turkish opposition leaders including from the Republican People’s Party
(CHP) and the Good Party (Iyi) have called on the government to release
Demirtaş after the ECtHR ruling.
Demirtaş’ case has been picked up across Europe’s political spectrum.
Last week, Germany issued a call for his release from custody and a
constellation of left-wing blocs have long advocated the same.
The letter released on Monday was signed by the former Turkey rapporteur
of the European Parliament Kati Piri and the current holder of that office
Nacho Sanchez Amor.