Turkey detains pro-Kurdish lawmaker

Turkey detains pro-Kurdish lawmaker
Semra Guzel was arrested after pro-government media published photographs of her posing with fighters from the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).
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02 September, 2022
The Turkish government has launched legal proceedings against the HDP. After deeming them as the political wing of the PKK fighters. [Tunahan Turhan/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images]

Turkey's security forces on Friday detained a pro-Kurdish lawmaker who was pictured posing with rebel fighters waging a decades-long insurgency against the state.

Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said Peoples's Democratic Party (HDP) deputy Semra Guzel was arrested while travelling "with a fake passport" in northwestern Turkey.

Parliament stripped Guzel of immunity from prosecution after pro-government media published photographs of her posing with fighters from the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).

The PKK is proscribed as a terrorist organisation by Turkey and its Western allies.

But rights group accuse Ankara of grossly violating the rights of peaceful Kurds while fighting the insurgents across southeastern Turkey and northern parts of Syria and Iraq.

The Turkish government views the HDP as the political wing of the PKK fighters and has launched legal proceedings that could see the party either banned or stripped of its state funding.

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The HDP denies formal ties with the insurgents.

But many of its members either personally know outlawed rebels or refuse to publically condemn their guerrilla tactics.

The HDP has already seen scores of its current and former members arrested in a government crackdown that followed a failed coup attempt against Erdogan in 2016.

Guzel has previously explained that she was engaged to one of the PKK fighters she was pictured with in northern Iraq nearly 10 years ago.

But she argued that she was not a member of any political party at the time.

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