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Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) Co-Spokespersons for Foreign Affairs Feleknas Uca and Hişyar Özsoy have released a written statement about the armed attack that targeted the HDP İzmir Provincial Organization building and claimed the life of Deniz Poyraz yesterday (June 17).
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Referring to the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), Co-Spokespersons Uca and Özsoy have reminded the international community that "the HDP has been under severe political attack by the AKP government, especially since the 7 June 2015 general election."
Sharing information about this process, they have said:
"We have faced police operations, detentions, and arrests, and also physical attacks that have been perpetrated by ultranationalist mobs, directed or provoked by the government. Thousands of party members, executives, and co-mayors have been detained and arrested throughout this period, and severe physical attacks have taken place as a consequence of the government's criminalization politics against the HDP."
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'Party building targeted for months'
The HDP Co-Spokespersons have also given details about the killing of Deniz Poyraz and briefly stated the following:
"As our party officials in İzmir have stated, our party-building has been targeted for months. For around a month, the police have set up a checkpoint in front of the party building, in response to a family that is keeping watch in front of the building to protest their allegation that their child was taken to the mountains by the PKK [Kurdistan Workers' Party].
'Attack happened before the eyes the police'
"Our party officials in İzmir had talked with police officials and governorship regarding the possibility of provocation, but there had been no results.
"It is also important to state that this attack, as previous ones, took place before the eyes of the police without any intervention or prevention. Our building was blockaded by police just after the incident and prevented party officials as well as the mother of Deniz Poyraz from entering the building.
'Not the first time HDP offices attacked'
"This is not the first time that our offices have been attacked. Just after the June 2015 general election, and then again in 2016, hundreds of our offices, including our headquarters in Ankara, were attacked by racist mobs, and many were burnt down.
"These attacks also occurred before the eyes of the police and the Ministry of the Interior, who did not take any measures to prevent the attacks or prosecute the perpetrators. Throughout these attacks, all our attempts to communicate with state and government officials went unanswered.
"Until now, no perpetrators have been brought to justice for the attacks against our party members and party offices.
'Not a coincidence it happened during Kobanî case'
"This latest, deadly attack, in which a young woman was murdered, is a result of the government's criminalization policy against the HDP.
"It is not a coincidence that the attack took place while the Kobanî case is continuing and the HDP is facing closure.
"Besides, in a period where dirty relations between the government and the mafia have come to light, this attack once again shows that HDP has been targeted as in every chaotic, critical process."
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'Incitement of hatred, racism against HDP'
Concluding the statement, the HDP Foreign Affairs Co-Spokespersons have referred to the ruling AKP and its ally in the People's Alliance, the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP). Uca and Özsoy have said:
"It is clear that the AKP-MHP coalition is primarily responsible for this severe attack. The groups attacking our offices have always been encouraged by the government's incitement of hatred and racism against the HDP.
"We invite the democratic international community to put pressure on the Turkish government to stop the criminalization policy against the HDP and prevent the attacks on its members and party offices."
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