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KurdistanObserver.com
Turkish rebel leader In Serious Condition After Heart
Attack
ROME, Feb 8, 2006 (AFP) Jailed Kurdish
leader Abdullah Ocalan is in serious condition after suffering a heart attack,
his lawyers told the Italian news agency ANSA Wednesday.
Ocalan, 57, who launched a bloody Kurdish rebellion in southeast Turkey in
1984, was condemned to death in 1999 for treason, but his sentence was commuted
to life imprisonment in 2002 after Turkey abolished capital punishment as part
of efforts to align with European Union democracy norms.
He had a heart attack Tuesday in his prison on the Turkish island of Imrali,
his Italian lawyers Giuliano Piasapia, Luigi Saraceni and Arturo Salerno said.
They appealed to the European Union and the European Committee for the
Prevention of Torture to allow both them and his family to see Ocalan to check
about his health.
Ocalan last month formally asked to be retried in Turkey after the European
Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled last year that his trial was unfair.
Ocalan's demand poses a legal challenge to the government because current
laws do not allow for his retrial, but Ankara is under pressure to comply with
the rulings of the court, another of his lawyers, Ibrahim Bilmez, has said.
Recommending a retrial, the court ruled in May that the Turkish court that
convicted Ocalan was not impartial because it included a military judge during
part of the trial and because Ocalan and his lawyers were denied the required
time and facilities to prepare their defense.
Ankara has said it will respect the ruling, but the authorities have so far
failed to clarify how they will proceed. |