Leyla Zana

Leyla Zana

Leyla Zana (born May 3, 1961), is a Kurdish female politician, who was imprisoned for speaking Kurdish in the Turkish Parliament after taking her parliamentary oath and for her political actions which were claimed to be against the unity of Turkey.

She was awarded the 1995 Sakharov Prize by the European Parliament, but was unable to collect it until her release in 2004.

Biography

She was born in May 1961, in Silvan near Diyarbakır, in the southeast of Turkey. When she was 14 years old, she was married to Mehdi Zana who was the mayor of Diyarbakır until the military coup d'état and a political prisoner after it.

In 1991 she became the first Kurdish woman to win a seat in the Turkish parliament. She created a scandal when she spoke the Kurdish language on the floor of the parliament after being sworn in, as speaking Kurdish in the public arena is a criminal offense in Turkey.Nelles, Wayne C. "Comparative Education, Terrorism and Human Security". 2003, page 167.] The Kurdish language, even when spoken in private, had been illegal for decades in Turkey. Only in that year, 1991, was the Kurdish language finally legalized, though speaking Kurdish remained illegal in public spaces, as Zana was sworn in. Her remarks ended,

I swear by my honor and my dignity before the great Turkish people to protect the integrity and independence of the State, the indivisible unity of people and homeland, and the unquestionable and unconditional sovereignty of the people. I swear loyalty to the Constitution. I take this oath for the brotherhood between the Turkish people and the Kurdish people. [http://www.democracynow.org/2004/6/10/kurdish_political_prisoner_leyla_zana_released Democracy Now! | Kurdish Political Prisoner Leyla Zana Released After a Decade in Jail ] ]

Only the final sentence of the oath was spoken in Kurdish: "I take this oath for the brotherhood between the Turkish people and the Kurdish people."

Although Zana's parliamentary immunity protected her, after she joined the Democracy Party, that party was banned and her immunity was stripped. In December 1994, along with four other Democracy Party MPs (Hatip Dicle, Selim Sadak and Orhan Dogan), she was arrested and charged with treason and membership in the armed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK). The treason charges were not put before the court, and Zana denied PKK affiliation; but with the prosecution relying on witness statements allegedly obtained under torture [http://www.amnestyusa.org/amnestynow/leyla.html] , Zana and the others were sentenced to 15 years in prison. At her sentencing, she asserted,

This is a conspiracy. What I am defending is perfectly clear. I don’t accept any of these accusations. And, if they were true I’d assume responsibility for them, even if it cost me my life. I have defended democracy, human rights, and brotherhood between peoples. And I’ll keep doing so for as long as I live.

She was recognized as a Prisoner of conscience by Amnesty International. In 1994 she was awarded the Rafto Prize, and in 1995, was awarded the Sakharov Prize by the European parliament. She also won the Bruno Kreisky Award. In 1998 her sentence was extended because of a letter she had written that was published in a Kurdish newspaper, which allegedly expressed banned pro-separatist views. While in prison she published a book titled "Writings from Prison".

With Turkey applying to become a member of the European Union, the EU repeatedly called for her release on human rights grounds, making its position clear by awarding Zana with the Sakharov Prize in 1995.

In 2001 the European Court of Human Rights ruled against Turkey after a review of her trial; although Turkey did not recognize the result, in 2003 a new harmonization law permitted retrials based on ECHR decisions. In 2002, a film named "The Back of the World" examined her case. In April 2004, in a trial which the defendants frequently boycotted, their convictions and sentences were reaffirmed. In June 2004, after a prosecutor requested quashing the prior verdict on a technicality, the High Court of Appeals ordered Zana and the others released.

In January 2005, the European Court of Human Rights awarded Zana and each of the other defendants 9000 from the Turkish government, ruling Turkey had violated her rights of free expression. Zana and others announced the new political formation Democratic Society Movement (DTH). On August 17 2005, Democratic Society Party (DTP) was founded as the merger of Democratic People's Party (DEHAP) and DTH.

Recent political activities

As of 2007, Zana is active in human rights issues in Turkey and working in the new party she cofounded in 2005. One controversial idea is her proposal to reorganize Turkey into a set of federal states, one of them being Kurdistan [http://www.kurdishaspect.com/doc072307TZ.html] .

In April 2008 Zana was sentenced to two years in prison by Turkish authorities for allegedly "spreading terrorist propaganda" by saying in a speech, "Kurds have three leaders, namely Massoud Barzani, Celal Talabani and Abdullah Ocalan." [ [http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/198103,kurdish-politiican-zana-sentenced-to-prison-in-turkey.html Kurdish politiican Zana sentenced to prison in Turkey : Middle East World ] ] Massoud Barzani is the president of the Kurdistan federal region in Iraq, Celal Talabani is the ethnic Kurdish president of Iraq, and Abdullah Ocalan is the imprisoned Kurdish separatist leader in Turkey.

References

External links

* [http://www.institutkurde.org/cildekt/ CILDEKT] International Committee for the Liberation of the Kurdish Parliamentarians Imprisoned in Turkey
* [http://www.amnestyusa.org/action/special/zana.html Amnesty International]
* [http://www.amnesty.org.uk/news/press/15324.shtml Turkey: Prolonged imprisonment of Leyla Zana and others allows injustice to continue, 2004 ]
* [http://www.echr.coe.int/Eng/Press/2005/Jan/ChamberJudgments110105.htm ECHR judgement]
* [http://www.pen.org/freedom/lzana.html PEN summary of case]
* [http://www.ifex.org/en/content/view/full/256/ Censorship in Turkey] - International Freedom of Expression Exchange
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3742772.stm EU award for freed Kurd activist, Oct. 2004]
* [http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=1442624 Writings from Prison ]
* [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/back_of_the_world/about.php The Back of the World]
* [http://chris-kutschera.com/A/leyla_zana.htm TURKEY : Leyla Zana, the only Kurdish woman MP]


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