British parliamentary question on CPT Report on Imrali

MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle asked the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what steps he plans to take to support the conclusion from the CPT on the unacceptable circumstances for prisoners on Turkey’s Imrali prison.

British Labour/Co-operative MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle submitted a parliamentary question to the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs 18 January 2021 concerning the isolation imposed on Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan in the Imrali Island Prison in Turkey.

MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle asked the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what steps he plans to take to support the conclusion from the Council of Europe’s Committee Against Torture on the unacceptable circumstances for prisoners on Turkey’s prison island of Imrali.

The answer by Minister Wendy Morton said; “We are clear in our expectation that Turkey, like all countries, should live up to its human rights obligations towards all its citizens. We continue to encourage the authorities to ensure that all detainees are treated in accordance with relevant international human rights standards, such as access to legal representation and medical care.”

Morton said they welcome Turkey's response to the Council of Europe's Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT) 2019 report which reinforced its commitment to zero tolerance against torture and determination to cooperate with the CPT.

“We will continue to encourage Turkey, including at Ministerial level, to act in line with the conventions of the Council of Europe and to make greater progress on wider human rights reforms,” Morton added.