Kurds occupy Amnesty HQ in London over ‘silence’ on Turkey

<p style="text-align: left;">Kurdish activists occupied the Amnesty International headquarters in London yesterday afternoon in protest at its &amp;ldquo;silence&amp;rdquo; on Turkey&amp;rsquo;s human rights abuses.

Six of the activists went on hunger strike to demand that Amnesty issue a statement about Turkey holding Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan in solitary confinement.

The protest was called by the Kurdish People&rsquo;s Assembly and Gik-Der (Migrant Workers Cultural Centre).

The occupation came as Kurds around the world are on hunger strike to highlight Ocalan&rsquo;s incarceration on a prison island in the Sea of Marmara.

Rosa Gilbert from the Kurdistan Solidarity Campaign said Amnesty had been &ldquo;silent whilst thousands of Kurds around the world starve themselves just to be heard.

&ldquo;Kurds are now taking increasingly drastic action so that the demands of the hunger strikers &mdash; simply for Turkey to abide by its domestic and international legal obligations in its treatment of political prisoners &mdash; can be acted upon.

&ldquo;Amnesty must cease its silence if it does not want to be seen as colluding with the fascist Turkish regime.&rdquo;

Amnesty said in a statement yesterday: &ldquo;Following an in-depth investigation into life under the Turkish military occupation last year, Amnesty International revealed that residents in Afrin are enduring a wide range of violations, mostly at the hands of Syrian armed groups that have been equipped and armed by Turkey.

&ldquo;Today, Amnesty International met with a delegation who told us that conditions for some hunger strikers in prison in Turkey had deteriorated.

&ldquo;Amnesty International requested details of alleged mistreatment and denial of necessary medical provisions from legal representatives of those currently on hunger strike.

&ldquo;Amnesty is monitoring the situation in order to react in the event that the rights of the hunger strikers are being violated in a way that presents a threat to their health and security.

&ldquo;It is simply untrue to suggest that Amnesty International is in collusion with any regime anywhere in the world.&rdquo;

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