Gay Turk jailed and beaten
URGENT ACTION REQUEST– Email Turkish Prime
Minister
Andreas Speck, War Resisters' International
"Imprisoned Turkish gay activist and conscientious objector
Mehmet Tarhan is being violently abused in the military jail at Sivas in eastern
Turkey," reports David Allison of the gay rights group OutRage!.
"There is a serious danger that he will be murdered – either by fellow prisoners
or by the Turkish military authorities. The prison guards are encouraging other
prisoners to attack Mehmet, by spreading the lie that he is a terrorist.
"Mehmet is now on hunger strike in protest at his detention and maltreatment.
"Following his refusal to cooperate with the military authorities, he is charged
with "insubordination in front of the unit", which carries a maximum penalty of
five years imprisonment under Article 88 of TACK (Turkish Military Penal Code).
"Mehmet's trial is scheduled for 9 June. The Turkish legal and military systems
are notoriously unfair and harsh. There is no way he will get a fair trial,"
added Mr Allison.
OutRage is backing an URGENT ACTION campaign by War Resisters International (WRI)
to press the Turkish government to halt the violent abuse of Mehmet and to
release him from prison.
OutRage! is appealing to friends and supporters to:
1) email the Turkish President, Ahmet Necdet Sezer, at:
cumhurbaskanligi@tccb.gov.tr
2) write to The Ambassador, Mr Akin Alptuna, at: Turkish Embassy,
43 Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8PA.
More info below and at:
https://wri-irg.org/co/turkcampaign-en.htm
You can also send fax messages or e-mails protesting the manner
he is treated with to the following fax numbers/e-mail addresses:
Sivas Military Prison fax: +90 346 225 39 15
Head of Chiefs of Staff Fax: +90 312 425 0813
The Ministry of Defense Fax: +90 312 417 6386
Office of the Head of the Republic Fax: +90 312 427 1330
Office of Prime Minister Fax: + 90 312 417 0476
President of Turkey- Ahmet Necdet Sezer: +90 312 425 08 13
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TURKEY: FEAR OF TORTURE & MURDER
News release from War Resisters' International, London, UK
Conscientious objector Mehmet Tarhan abused by other prisoners – at risk of
torture and murder
War Resisters' International fears for the safety of imprisoned Turkish
conscientious objector Mehmet Tarhan, presently awaiting trial in the Military
Prison at Sivas.
His trial is scheduled for 9 June 2005.
Mehmet is now on hunger strike in protest at his detention and maltreatment.
Mehmet Tarhan was arrested on 8 April 2005 early in the morning. He was then
brought to a military unit in Tokat, accompanied by military police. Because
Mehmet Tarhan is refusing to co-operate in any way, he was then transferred to
the military prison in Sivas.
Mehmet Tarhan is a gay and anarchist activist. He declared his conscientious
objection on 27 October 2001, and continued anti-war activities in public ever
since, without going into hiding.
Mehmet Tarhan is now being charged with Article 88 Turkish Military Penal Code
(TACK), "Insubordination in front of the unit". This charge carries a penalty
between 3 months and 5 years imprisonment.
A first trial on 28 April 2005 was adjourned to 26 May, to call several soldiers
from his unit as witnesses.
Meanwhile, Mehmet Tarhan is imprisoned in the Military Prison at Sivas, where he
is facing death threats and abuse. Suna Coskun, Mehmet Tarhan's lawyer, reported
on the abuse her client faces today.
On arrival at the Military Prison in Sivas, staff sergeant Mustafa Selvi
threatened Mehmet Tarhan with transfer to "Common Cell No 2", where the
"wildest" prisoners are imprisoned.
Later Mehmet Tarhan was ordered to enter "Common Cell No 1" on his own. The cell
was dark, and the inmates (who Mehmet Tarhan could not see) ordered him to sit
down on a chair next to the door. They started to ask questions. They wanted to
know whether he was a terrorist or traitor, in which case they would kill him.
Then the
inmates started to beat Mehmet Tarhan, and insulted him because of his long
hair. Prisoner Ertan Mertoglu showed his weapon to Mehmet Tarhan and threatened
to kill him. This attack was ended by other prisoners.
Mehmet Tarhan was then transferred to the dormitory, where a few moments later
the same prisoners attacked him again. The beat him everywhere and pulled on his
hair. The attack turned into an act of near-lynching. After 20 minutes, other
prisoners again stopped the attack. Following the attack in Common Cell No 2,
the light bulbs in
the cell were tightened again, so that the normal light in the cells was made to
work again. This indicates that the attack had been prepared.
Later, the prisoners who beat Mehmet Tarhan came to him and told him that staff
sergeant Mustafa Selvi had told them that he was a terrorist, and "you know how
you have to deal with him". They said that this was the reason they beat him.
Mehmet Tarhan was then transferred to a single cell, but during each time Mehmet
Tarhan left the cell, the prisoners Ertan Mertoglu, Hakki Dincel, Ersoy Özbulduk,
and Ercan Kizilboga threatened him. They told him: "We could have killed you on
the first day if we wanted. But we still can do it." Mehmet Tarhan was fearing
of his life, and therefore did not tell anyone. But then the prisoners demanded
first money, and later clothes, and telephone cards.
On 29 April, the prisoners Hakki Dincel, Ersoy Özbulduk, and Ertan Mertoglu
demanded 500YTL (about 290EUROs) and added he would know what to expect, if he
would not pay. Mehmet Tarhan answered that he is unable to pay such an amount.
One week later he submitted to the threats and handed over 300YTL to Ercan
Kizilboga and Ertan Mertoglu. Then, his extortioners demanded clothers.
On 9 May 2005 they demanded three black suits. To guarantee that he would
deliver, they forced him to call his sister and listened during the phone
conversation. On 11 May 2005, Emine Tarhan brought two black suits, shoes, tyes,
and shirts to the prison, which were handed over to Ertan Mertoglu by the prison
authorities. Mehmet
Tarhan's upper lip and the right side of his lower lip cracked as a result of
these attacks. He is suffering ecchymosis at the chin, the neck, and other parts
of his body. As a result of being beaten on his chest he suffered from breathing
problems until 30 April. In the following days, he contiunously lost hair.
Because of being beaten on his knee, legs, and feet he suffered from ecchymosis
there, and for a long time had difficulties standing up.
Mehmet Tarhan informed the prison authorities about the abuse on his first day.
As the report above shows, the prison authorities did do nothing to stop the
abuse, and actively encouraged other prisoners to abuse Mehmet Tarhan. After her
visit on 19 May, Mehmet Tarhan's lawyer Suna Coskun alerted the prison
authorities, and demanded an examination of Mehmet Tarhan, and a new lock for
Mehmet Tarhan's cell. On 20 May, the prison authorities recorded the abuse, and
promised to ensure his safety. However, War Resisters' International and Mehmet
Tarhans friends and lawyers still fear for his safety.
War Resisters' International urgently calls for letters of protest to the
Turkish authorities, and Turkish embassies, demanding from the Turkish
government to ensure the safety of Mehmet Tarhan. Letters should be addressed to
the Turkish President, Ahmet Necdet Sezer, email
cumhurbaskanligi@tccb.gov.tr A
protest email can be
sent at
https://wri-irg.org/co/alerts/20050524a.html
War Resisters' International appeals to international organisations to pressure
Turkey to ensure the safety of Mehmet Tarhan.