Turkey police detains two HDP co-chairs

<p style="text-align: left;">Turkish police detained on Saturday two co-chairs of the pro-Kurdish Peoples&amp;rsquo; Democratic Party (HDP) in the western province of Aydin and southeastern province of Muş.

The HDP co-chair of Ortaklar in Aydin, Tekin Erikli, and HDP&rsquo;s Muş co-chair, Abdulbari Yigit, were detained in morning raids to their homes, Arti Ger&ccedil;ek news site reported.

According to the report Erikli&rsquo;s detention is due to social media posts, while the reason for Yigit&rsquo;s detention remains unknown.

The Turkish government has long accused the HDP of sympathizing and acting in the interest of the outlawed Kurdistan Worker&rsquo;s Party (PKK), an armed group that has been at war in Turkey for Kurdish self-rule for over 30 years.

Ankara has intensified a crackdown on the group following the failed coup attempt of July 15, 2020. Dozens of mayors who were elected from the HDP in the March 2019 local election in Turkey&rsquo;s Kurdish-majority regions have been replaced by government-appointed officials and over a dozen arrested on terrorism-related charges.

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