The secret National Security Council (MGK) Report, which was found in the house of former President Turgut Özal and later discovered in a bookshop, has become the subject of a parliamentary question.
Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party (DEM Party) Van MP Pervin Buldan submitted a parliamentary question to Minister of Justice Yılmaz Tunç and Vice President Cevdet Yılmaz. Parvin Buldan also submitted a parliamentary research motion to the Presidency of the Parliament.
In the motions, it was recalled that the 1990s was one of the periods in Turkey when unsolved murders, extrajudicial operations, village evacuations and torture were the most common.
It was emphasised that in the "Psychological Activity Report" with the "secret" label, it was "officially" confirmed for the first time that the execution of Kurdish businesspeople was carried out by the decision of the National Security Council.
In the motion, Yılmaz and Tunç were asked to answer the following questions:
"*Based on the fact that there is no statute of limitations for crimes against humanity, do you have any work to reveal and prosecute those responsible for the policies of unlawfulness, unsolved murders and torture by accepting as evidence the Psychological Activity Report, which has recently emerged and can be considered as an instruction document for gross human rights violations/crimes?
*Do you have any work on reopening the case files whose trials were dropped due to the statute of limitations and starting the trial process?"