Family of Palestinian Detainee demands Int’l Probe in his Death in Turkey

The family of Palestinian Zaki Mubarak Hasan refused
on Monday Turkish statements saying that he died by committing suicide in the
Silivri prison near Istanbul.
It instead demanded an international committee to
investigate the “mysterious” death.
“As his family, we trust neither the Turkish version
of what happened nor the statements delivered by the Palestinian ambassador,”
Hasan’s brother, Zakaria said.
Zakaria said his brother had traveled to Istanbul to
find work.
“We call on all organizations and international
parties to form an independent investigative unit tasked with looking into the
case,” he demanded.
He said Hasan, 55, decided to travel to Turkey after
he had retired from work. “He went to search for a job as a father to several
children,” Zakaria said, adding that his brother was innocent from all
accusations against him.
State news agency Anadolu said Monday that Hasan,
who was arrested on charges of spying for the United Arab Emirates, committed suicide
by hanging himself in Silivri prison west of Istanbul.
“Hasan was found hanging from the bathroom door in
his cell at 10:22 am local time on Sunday,” a said a statement by the Istanbul
Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office.
It said the suspect was arrested earlier this month
as part of a probe by Istanbul prosecutors of alleged spying by the Gulf state
and he remanded in custody on charges of political, military and international
espionage.
Zakaria asserted he was in contact with his brother
when he was arrested in Istanbul, and he even informed the Palestinian
ambassador in Turkey about the disappearance of Hasan and his friend.
“My brother was in Istanbul to sell chickpeas and
beans. He has no ties to Palestinian leader Mohammed Dahlan,” he said, adding
that all reports published about Hasan in the Turkish media were untrue.
Turkish reports said earlier that Hasan and his
friend are believed to be connected to Dahlan, the former leader of Fatah in
Gaza, who lives in exile in the UAE.