Pro-Kurdish lawmaker detained in the parliament

Pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) lawmaker Ömer Faruk Gergerlioğlu, stripped of his parliamentary status on Wednesday and refused to leave the Grand National Assembly in protest, has been detained on early Sunday, while in his pyjamas.
Gergerlioğlu
has been detained during his morning prayer in parliament’s restroom.
Turkish
parliament on Wednesday stripped Gergerlioğlu of his parliamentary status,
weeks after Court of Cassation approved a prison sentence issued to the human
rights activist and medical doctor on charges of terrorist propaganda.
Gergerlioğlu
said he would resist and remain in the building until the Constitutional Court
ruled on his appeal against his recent conviction and since then did not leave
the parliament.
An
investigation initiated against Gergerlioğlu for undertaking public office
irregularly, violation of housing immunity and making terrorist organization
propaganda, Diken news website reported, after it was determined that, despite
stripping off his parliamentary status, he remained unlawfully in the public
building, still behaving as a deputy and making press releases on social media.
HDP
announced Gergerlioğlu’s detention via social media on Sunday.
Hüseyin
Kaçmaz, another HDP deputy explained in a video how Gergerlioğlu was arrested.
"We saw these, back in the 90s,"
Gergerlioğlu reacted his detention in the parliament as saying.
In
1994, political immunities of the pro-Kurdish Democracy Party (DEP) MPs Orhan
Doğan, Leyla Zana, Selim Sadak and Hatip Dicle were lifted and were detained in
the parliament building and prisoned for 15 years on charges of separatism.
Turkish
Court of Cassation overturned their conviction in 2004 and former DEP deputies
were released from prison.
“What was required in terms of law,
has been done,” the speaker of the Turkish Grand National Assembly, Mustafa
Şentop said in a written statement, following Gergerlioğlu’s detention.
“Nobody can turn Turkish Grand National Assembly, the representative authority of our nation into a stage for illegal propaganda,” Şentop said, state-run Anadolu news agency reported on Sunday.