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[112] [113] From 27 July 2011 until 2 May 2019 his lawyers have not been allowed to see Abdullah Öcalan. [114] From July 2011 until December 2017 his lawyers filed more than 700 appeals for visits, but all were rejected. [115] There have been held regular demonstrations by the Kurdish community to raise awareness of the isolation of Öcalan. [116]
Abdullah Öcalan was eventually captured in Nairobi, Kenya, by an operative of the Turkish Secret Service in February 1999 and brought to the prison facility on Imrali island. [4] His trial began on 31 May 1999 and concluded on 29 June with a death sentence for treason and separatism. The death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment in ...
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Öcalan was born on 3 October 1987 in Halfeti, Sanlıurfa, as daughter of Fatma Öcalan, the sister of imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan. She has a tourism degree from university. [ 2 ] On 23 December 2013, she visited her uncle at İmralı prison and became known to the media after she gave a press statement detailing the conversation ...
The PKK's new leader, Murat Karayılan, also demanded that Israel apologise for their alleged involvement in the capture of Abdullah Öcalan. [ 30 ] In 2017, Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel rejects the PKK and considers it a terrorist organization, and called on Turkey to return the favor by considering Hamas a terrorist organization. [ 31 ]
Öcalan is a Turkish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Abdullah Öcalan (born 1949), Kurdish militant leader, one of the founding members of militant organization Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK)
Öcalan was interrogated for ten days, without access to his lawyers. [23] A State Security Court consisting of one military and two civilian judges was tasked to try Öcalan. [26] [27] On 21 February, the State Security Court of Ankara gained access to Abdullah Öcalan [28] and its prosecutor began to interrogate him. [29]