HDP mayor faces terrorism charges over ‘planting green beans’

<p style="text-align: left;">A court in Turkey&amp;rsquo;s southeastern Mardin province has pushed forward with terrorism charges against a dismissed mayor from the pro-Kurdish Peoples&amp;rsquo; Democratic Party (HDP) over her municipality&amp;rsquo;s support for women&amp;rsquo;s cooperatives, which were planting green beans, news site Duvar reported on Saturday.

The court cited former Mazidagi district mayor Nalan Ozaydin&rsquo;s support for the Sarya Women&rsquo;s Cooperative, founded by a group of women in Mardin, as evidence of her involvement with the outlawed Kurdistan Workers&rsquo; Party (PKK).

Ozaydin was dismissed from her duty last year as the mayor of Mazidagi district in Mardin. She was later arrested on charges of links to the Kurdistan Workers&rsquo; Party (PKK), seen as a terrorist group by Turkey, the U.S. and the European Union.

The indictment accepted by the Mardin 2nd Heavy Penal Court against Ozaydin includes testimonies of &ldquo;secret witnesses,&rdquo; Mezopotamya news agency said on March 28.

The prosecutors said in the indictment that activities of Saray Women&rsquo;s Cooperative – founded by a group of women, including Ozaydin herself – are to be considered within the framework of the Kurdistan Communities (KCK), which the government says is the urban wing of the PKK.

Following the March 31, 2019 local elections, three women, including Ozaydin, established Sarya Women&rsquo;s Cooperative. The cooperative afterwards started to plant green beans as their first agricultural product, on a land of three hectares in a village. The number of women working on the land increased gradually with time. The cooperative then started to expand their agricultural activities to other villages. Once Ozaydin was dismissed from her post, the cooperative halted its activities.

&ldquo;It is understood that the suspect is within the KCK structuring, which is one of the structures of the aforesaid organization [PKK], and took part in the works regarding the establishment of city councils and cooperatives that are part of this structuring,&rdquo; the prosecutors&rsquo; indictment said.

The government has so far appointed trustees to 40 municipalities that were formerly held by the HDP since local elections in March 2019. Several mayors are either in jail pending trial or have been handed prison sentences for crimes related to terrorism.

The removal of the mayors echoed the dismissal of dozens of mayors in 2016 over similar accusations, part of a purge that began after a failed coup.

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