News / 14 Nov 2015
Go to newsMore than 40 MEPs ask Mogherini to act in order to put an end to the Turkish procedure against the EL Vice president Maite Mola
The Turkish justice system started a legal procedure against our comrade Vice-Chair of the Party of European Left (EL) and member of Izquierda Unida, Maite Mola.
Brussels, 13 November 2015
To the kind attention of VP/HR Federica Mogherini:
The Turkish justice system started a legal procedure against our comrade Vice-Chair of the Party of European Left (EL) and member of Izquierda Unida, Maite Mola. She has been applied the Turkish Anti-Terrorism Law, a clearly antidemocratic regulation whose many abused include allowing to shoot people in the streets.
The Vice-Chair of the EL has been accused of insulting President Erdogan when she participated in a massive demonstration which took place in Istanbul last February to protest against the National Citizen Security Law that was being debated in the Turkish Parliament back then. To give some example, this law would allow the police to arrest and shoot anyone walking in the street with their face partially covered, it would extend preventive arrest to up to 48 hours, and, amongst other elements, the Government would have more power to declare arbitrarily a state of emergency.
Taking into account the deep worries expressed by large majority of Members of the European Parliament about the Turkish Government, which has been made clear throughout a number of questions and speeches in the plenary or in different committees regarding the numerous human rights violations taking place in Turkey, the authoritarian ways being used, and the suspicions of a lax attitude towards ISIS, the signatories of this letter demand:
1. To receive an urgent answer on which measures will be taken to stop this procedure against the Vice-Chair of the EL,
2. To support through the necessary legal assessment, follow-up and protection an European party like the EL is against this anti-democratic attack.
We think it is completely unacceptable that a country which is a candidate to enter the EU uses its justice system to criminalize democratic opposition.
Javier Couso
Marina Albiol
Paloma López
Ángela Vallina
Lidia Senra
Marisa Matias
Fabio de Masi
Sabine Lösing
Ernest Urtasun
Eleonora Forenza
Helmut Scholz
Barbara Spinelli
Martina Anderson
Matt Carthy
Lynn Boylan
Liadh ni Riada
Kostas Chrysogonos
Patrick Le Hyaric
Neoklis Sylikiotis
Merja Kyllonen
Nikolaos Chountis
Dimitris Papadimoulis
Martina Michels
Miguel Urbán
Lola Sánchez
Estefanía Torres
Tania González
Miloslav Ransdorf
Takis Hadjigeorgiou
Josu Juaristi
Kostadinka Kuneva
Gabi Zimmer
Stephan Eck
Marie-Christine Vergiat
Sofia Sakorafa
Jiri Mastalka
Katerina Konecna
Jean-Luc Mélenchon
Javier López
Nikolaos Chountis
Costas Mavrides
Curzio Maltese
Jordi Sebastià



