HDP, families call on Erdoğan to act against Uludere massacre victims
Selahattin DemirtaÅ, co-chair of the Peoplesâ Democratic Party (HDP) has joined the commemoration of the 34 villagers who lost their lives in a Turkish military airstrike in 2011 in the southeastern province of Åırnak, calling on the government find those responsible for the deaths.
âYou have closed the file at the courthouse,â DemirtaÅ said Dec. 28. âBut how will you close the file in the conscience of the people?â
President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan, who was prime minister at the time, also received a share of DemirtaÅâs criticism, who recalled the ErdoÄan had pledged the families of the victims to not allow the closure of the case.
âThese families will not give you peace until the suspects of this case face the judge,â he said. âWe will not leave this world before we call those who held this massacre to account.â
DemirtaÅ also said the government had held the HDP responsible for the street clashes in the region on Oct. 6-7 this year, despite the party not playing a role.
âThey are used to blaming others for their crimes,â he said.
A crowd, including families of the victims, gathered to visit the cemetery, and also demanded ErdoÄan to keep his promise to find those who were responsible for the killing.
ErdoÄan had promised families the incident would be investigated down to the last detail and whoever was responsible would be found, Åıvan Encü, who lost his 16-year-old brother and 11 other relatives in Roboski, told news website Radikal.
âWe have demanded the perpetrators to be tried by civilian courts during the talks with the president. The perpetrators being tried by a military court amounts to covering up the incident and acquitting those responsible...
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