Controversial article of Kurdish bill amended upon AKP’s proposal
The ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) is set to amend a controversial article of its latest Kurdish reform bill, which has been widely criticized as it could be exploited for illegitimate or illegal activities operated or coordinated by public servants.
Article 4 of the bill, which gives the governmentâs peace process with the outlawed Kurdistan Workersâ Party (PKK) a legal framework, had led to concerns as it grants broad and vague immunity to officials involved in negotiations with the PKK.
An amendment introduced by the AKP on July 9 during parliamentary debates on the bill aims to clarify that this immunity is limited to assignments defined in the bill.
In the original version, immunity was granted to those âwho fulfill assignments within the scope of the law.â
While lending support to the bill in advance after it was adopted by Parliamentâs Internal Affairs Commission on July 4, the main opposition Republican Peopleâs Party (CHP) also noted its particular objection to Article 4.
âAlthough the content does not offer anything new, except Article 4, we will lend support to the bill,â CHP Deputy Chair Sezgin Tanrıkulu told the Hürriyet Daily News on July 7, a day before the bill went to the floor on July 8.
Tanrıkulu argued that the article could lay the ground for assassinations akin to the killings of three Kurdish women who were members of groups affiliated with the PKK in Paris last year.
âCommon sense obliges the government to make an amendment in the job description if they really want conciliation with the opposition. Otherwise, it will mean saying âyesâ to extrajudicial killings. This may even lay the ground for killings such...
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