Victim of "helicopter torture” in Van sentenced to 7,5 years in prison
Osman Şiban who was thrown off a military helicopter by Turkish soldiers in Çatak district of Van in 2020, has been sentenced to 7,5 years in prison.
Osman Şiban who was thrown off a military helicopter by Turkish soldiers in Çatak district of Van in 2020, has been sentenced to 7,5 years in prison.
The third hearing in the lawsuit against Osman Şiban, who was tortured and thrown off a helicopter by Turkish soldiers in the Çatak district of Van province in 2020, was held at Mersin 2nd High Criminal Court on Tuesday. Şiban is accused of “membership in a terrorist organization”. While Şiban did not attend the hearing, he was represented by his lawyer.
Reiterating his opinion in the previous hearing, the prosecutor demanded a jail term for the 51-year-old Kurdish man for “membership in a terrorist organization”, meaning the PKK (Kurdistan Workers’ Party).
The court sentenced Şiban to 7 years and 6 months in prison and ruled that the ban imposed on him to leave the country would remain in effect.
Lawyers will appeal against the court decision.
BACKGROUND
The indictment of Osman Şiban is seen as an act of revenge by the controlled judiciary and the military. The Kurdish man is both a witness and a victim of one of the most serious attacks by the Turkish army on the Kurdish civilian population in recent years. Together with 55-year-old Servet Turgut, Osman Şiban was detained by soldiers from a Turkish operations unit near Çatak district of Van during field work on 11 September 2020. After severe torture, they were pushed out of a military helicopter and they suffered serious injuries.
After the ordeal, Osman Şiban and Servet Turgut were taken to different hospitals. The military told the medical staff that the two men were terrorists and had been injured when they tried to escape from a helicopter. Şiban survived the ordeal while Servet Turgut died after twenty days in a coma.
As evidence for Osman Şiban's alleged PKK membership, the indictment lists, among other things, three spare fuel canisters that were allegedly discovered in open ground in a hamlet in Çatak. Because Şiban's house, which he only lives in during the summer - the rest of the year he lives in the coastal metropolis of Mersin - is close to where they were found, the canisters could only have been taken there by the 51-year-old, the prosecution argues. They also say that the area of the hamlet where Şiban's house is located was flown over by a reconnaissance drone on 9 September 2020. The evaluation of the collected data is alleged to have shown that at the time of the control flights, there were activities in the area that "did not fit coherently into the usual flow of life". Last but not least, the prosecution refers to the statements of a supposed witness who - if he exists at all - claims to have stated that Osman Şiban's house had been regularly visited by PKK cadres Murat Karayılan and Mahsum Korkmaz (killed in Gabar on 28 March 1986) in the 1980s and 1990s.