turkey denies rights group’s allegations of postcoup abuse
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Turkey denies rights group’s allegations of post-coup abuse

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Protesters hold copies of the latest edition of the the Turkish daily newspaper "Cumhuriyet" as they shout slogans during a demonstration outside the newspaper's headquarters in Istanbul on Tuesday a day after its editor in chief was detained by police.
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Turkey denied allegations by a human rights group Tuesday that police have tortured or abused detainees following a failed coup in July. 
A joint Justice and Interior Ministry statement criticized a Human Rights Watch report detailing 13 alleged abuse cases since the July 15 coup attempt as “one-sided and baseless,” saying the country has “zero tolerance to ill-treatment and torture.”
The 43-page report published last month, entitled “A Blank Check,” said a state of emergency adopted after the coup attempt has weakened safeguards against torture. The report described cases involving sleep deprivation, severe beatings, sexual abuse and rape threats.
The ministries said only two of the abuse claims included concrete information and argued that the facts were misrepresented in the Human Rights Watch accounts.
For example, the ministry rejected allegations that one detainee was hospitalized after being beaten, insisting he lost his balance and fell down stairs because he had been fasting. The man was detained for alleged links to the network of US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, which the government accuses of masterminding the coup. Gulen has denied the accusation.
The rights group did not approach the authorities for comment before it published its findings and may have prepared the report “under the influence of the Fethullahist Terrorist Organization,” the ministry statement said.
The statement also noted that many suspects were detained after clashes with security forces and may have sustained wounds during the struggle. At least 270 people were killed and more than 2,000 people injured during the coup attempt.
In its report last month, Human Rights Watch said authorities have failed to respond appropriately to abuse allegations, instead accusing rights groups of being coup supporters.
Since the coup attempt, nearly 37,000 people have been arrested. The state of emergency has extended the period of detention — during which suspects can be held without charges — to up to 30 days and restricted access to lawyers for up to five days.
The joint statement by the ministries said the extension aims to “duly take the statements of the large number of persons taken into custody.”

Turkey names trustee after elected pro-Kurdish mayor jailed
Turkey has appointed a local administrator to replace the elected mayor of Turkey’s largest mainly-Kurdish city of Diyarbakir, who was arrested over alleged links to Kurdish rebels.
Gultan Kisanak — Diyarbakir’s first female mayor — was arrested on Sunday along with co-mayor Firat Anli. They are accused of “membership” of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, and were placed in a maximum-security prison in western Turkey.
The state-run Anadolu Agency said the government on Tuesday appointed a local Ankara district administrator to take over Kisanak’s duties.
In September, the government similarly ousted 28 mayors and other administrators and appointed trustees in their place.
The mayors are members of a pro-Kurdish party which the government accuses of being the PKK’s political arm — an accusation they reject.

Source: Arab News

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