Ankara says criticism towards closure case of HDP interferes in judiciary
"Everyone must wait for the ruling the Constitutional Court will make in this process. Commenting on an ongoing judicial process amounts to intervention in the judiciary," Turkey's Foreign Ministry said in a statement to rebuff the criticism towards closure case of the PKK-linked opposition HDP.
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- Published Date: 11:54 | 18 March 2021
- Modified Date: 02:06 | 18 March 2021
Turkey said on Thursday that international criticism of a prosecutor's case to shut down the PKK-linked opposition HDP amounted to intervening in the Turkish judiciary and called for respect for an ongoing judicial process.
"Everyone must wait for the ruling the Constitutional Court will make in this process. Commenting on an ongoing judicial process amounts to intervention in the judiciary," Turkey's Foreign Ministry said.
The ministry statement added that the country's top prosecutor on Wednesday filed an indictment seeking the dissolution of the HDP, calling it an undemocratic party that colludes with the terrorist group PKK and seeks to destroy the unity of the state.
The indictment accuses HDP leaders and members of acting in a way that flouts the democratic and universal rules of law, colluding with the terrorist PKK and affiliated groups, and aiming to destroy and eliminate the indivisible integrity of the state with its country and nation.
The move follows growing calls by Turkish political leaders for the HDP to be officially banned. In recent years, more and more HDP executives and elected officials have been charged with terrorism-related offenses.
Turkish leaders have long argued that the HDP is little more than a front group for the terrorist PKK.
"In this process, everyone has to wait for the decision of the Constitutional Court. Commenting on an ongoing legal process is an intervention to the law," the Foreign Ministry stated.
Noting that political parties are "indispensable" to politics, the statement said it is "essential" that they "carry out their activities peacefully within the framework of universal and democratic rules of law."
Turkey further called on those "attempting to interfere with internal affairs" of the country to respect the judicial processes carried out by independent courts.