ANKARA: "Stopping Kerincsiz Is Bar’s Duty"

BÝA, Turkey
July 10 2006

"Stopping Kerincsiz Is Bar’s Duty"

IHGD calls on Istanbul Bar Association to stop lawyer Kerincsiz and his
group of supporters in wake of new assault on human rights activists. Appeal
comes after recent attack during promotion of TESEV book on Enforced
Internal Migration.

BIA News Center
10/07/2006

BÝA (Istanbul) – The Human Rights Agenda Association (IHDG) has issued a
statement following an attack on human rights activists, academics and
observers during a promotional press conference in Istanbul for Turkey’s
Economic and Social Studies Foundation (TESEV) new book on enforced internal
migration, demanding the Istanbul Bar Association to take necessary action
against those responsible.

Both Turkey’s Human Rights Association (IHD) and the Foundation for Human
Rights and Solidarity with the Oppressed (MAZLUMDER) have strongly condemned
the attack that took place during TESEV’s July 6 press conference in
Istanbul to promote the new book "Coming Face to Face with Enforced
[Internal] Migration: The Construction of Citizenship in Turkey After Being
Displaced".

The conference was disrupted when a group of protestors interrupted the
event first with verbal abuse then attempted to physically attack those
attending it.

Ramazan Bakkal and Ramazak Kirkik, both previously seen in many incidents
accompanying attorney Kemal Kerincsiz, a leading member of the right-wing
organisation of lawyers who call themselves "The Unity of Jurists", were
among the group but the only individual police detained during the incident
was someone else.

The attack was later attributed to the "Kerincsiz group" in the media while
a statement by the IHD identified the group involved in this attack as the
so-called Unity of Civilian Society Institutions.

IHDG: Bar Association should act

The IHDG’s statement said "the person who directs this group that the public
sees to be frequently attacking human rights activists is a person who, from
the print press, we know is a member of the lawyer profession" without
openly naming Kerincsiz.

Noting that the interventions targeting human rights activists were against
the Rules of Profession for lawyers the IHGD said that the Bar Association
should use the rights granted to it by law and take all measures for the
rules to be applied.

Article 76 of the Solicitors Law states that bar associations "are obliged
with the duty to defend and protect human rights" while article 95 cites
defending, protecting and implementing the supremacy of law and human rights
among the Bar Association Executive Board’s primary duties, the Association
recalled.

"A Bar Association that sees any of its members in acts that are in direct
contrast to these purposes should use the rights granted to it under the law
and take all required measures" the statement said.

The scheduled press conference on enforced migration and the new publication
had to be postponed as result of the disruption.

IHD and MAZLUMDER condemn attack

In their condemnation of the attack both IHD and MAZLUMDER stressed that
those behind it aimed to provoke intolerance to diversity and diverse views
and argued that they were being protected.

"It is now very evident" said the IHD, "that this group has now targeted
civilian institutions". The association stressed that an "extreme tolerance"
shown to this group by security forces despite their actions needed to be
taken into account and added "The increase of attacks and harassment of
these groups which we believe are being organised and financed by circles of
power is due to the discomfort they feel over the possible atmosphere of
dialogue that may come to being in the land we live upon".

MAZLUMDER, meanwhile, described the incident as "Fascism" in its own
statement and said Turkey needed to come face to face with the realities of
enforced internal migration saying this was the expectation of those who
supported public peace as well as a duty of those who claimed to be a
democratic state.

Kerincsiz and the "Unity of Jurists" are renown in Turkey through their
increasing interventions targeting human rights activists, jurists,
intellectuals, writers and academics. They are also responsible for filing a
series of criminal complaints at Turkish courts to impose punishment on
writers and journalists as well as appearance at their trials were hearings
have been disrupted.

Among the so-called Unity of Civilian Society Institutions members blamed
for the recent attack were Ramazan Bakkal, Ramazan Kirkik, Aynur Atabozkurt,
Zeynep Gurk and Ayse Ay who have been seen together with Kerincsiz in past
activities.

Another person identified in the recent disruption was Muammer Kocadagli,
who was detained briefly after an attack on an old woman criticising their
protest of the visit of head of the Armenian Apostolic Church, Catholicos
Karekin II to the Heybeliada (Khalki) Island last month. (TK/KO/II/YE)

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