Five children arrested for boycotting school

Five children arrested for boycotting school

Bianet website agency reports that Ayhan Demirel, Tutak district chairman of the pro-Kurdish Peace and Democracy Party (BDP), and five children were arrested by the police when they were handing out leaflets related to the school boycott campaign initiated in the Kurdish-majority region of south-eastern Turkey. The boycott campaign demands the right to education in the mother tongue. It was scheduled for this week, starting on Monday (20 September) with its last day on Friday (24 September). Tutak is a town in the province of Aðri in eastern Turkey.

According to Bianet, which spoke to BDP Mustafa Akyol, Demirel and the children were arrested because they were campaigning for the one-week school boycott. Akyol also told Bianet that he had been interrogated by the Aðrý Public Prosecution a couple of days before out of the same reason: "I gave my statement to the prosecutor as well because I distributed leaflets. The prosecutors are trying to turn the school boycott into a certain direction. The prosecutor asked me questions such as if the leaflets were printed by the organization [i.e. the militant Kurdistan Workers Party PKK]".

The one-week school boycott for the right to education in the mother tongue was initiated by the Movement for Research on the Kurdish Language, Development and Education (TZP- Kurdî) and started on the first day of the new school year.