London - 01.03.2012
Today a group of 20
Kurdish youth met with UNICEF Offical Jon Sparkes and June (surname not known) and
then SAVE THE CHILDREN Officials Ishbel Matheson and Jude Bridge to discuss the
abuse, torture and rape suffered by Kurdish children in Pozanti Prison, Adana, Turkey.
The first meeting took
place at UNICEF as the youths entered the building and requested to see
officials after their emails and phone calls were left unanswered for days.
After a few minutes of waiting and confusion by UNICEF staff, UNICEF Operations
Manager Jon Sparkes and his colleague June (surname not known) appeared and accepted to
meet with the spokespersons of the group.
During the 20 minute
meeting the spokespersons of the group explained the incidents of systematic
torture, abuse and rape of Kurdish children in Pozanti Prison, Adana, SE
Turkey; and also described the general tableaux of mass arrests of stone
throwing children, the mass rape suffered by the 12 year old N.Ç. by state
officials in Mardin; the hunger-strikes of children in Maltepe Prison and the
assimilation, abuse and rape suffered by Kurdish girls in Regional Primary
Boarding Schools (YIBO). The UNICEF Officials said they were sensitive to the
issue and that they would do everything they could to intervene.
The spokespersons made
five requests to UNICEF:
1) make a statement to world public opinion and highlight the violations
of children’s rights in Turkey
and abuses suffered recently at Pozanti Prison.
2) send a committee to Turkey
to meet and interview the children who are putting forward these claims. This
can be done through the Human Rights Associaton of Turkey (IHD).
3) send this committee to Pozanti Prison to investigate the prison and
talk to the inmates at the prison regarding these incidents.
4) bring onto its agenda the case of ‘stone throwing children’ in Turkey ,
hundreds of whom are still imprisoned and end their unjust imprisonment.
5) continue monitoring Turkey ’s
violations of children’s rights and intervene and take action when necessary.
Following discussions UNICEF Officials said they would bring the matter to the attention of the UNICEF Turkey branch and that they would make sure it would be followed up in
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The second meeting took place at SAVE THE CHILDREN HQ only a few minutes
away from UNICEF. The group once again entered the building and opened their
banner which read ‘KIDS IN PRISON CELLS ARE BEING RAPED ONE BY ONE – THIS IS
TURKEY!’ and began applauding. After the refusal of the secretary to call an
official from SAVE THE CHILDREN, the building’s manager was called and both he
and the secretary threatened to and then eventually called the police, much to
the amusement of the group. A Save The Children employee intervened and said he
would find an official to meet the group but disappeared and did not reappear
again. About 10 minutes later two police officers turned up and then called
another van full of officers who surrounded the peaceful protestors. The group
did not budge despite threats from police and seeing that the they were
determined to go through with their action the police backed off. There was
much interest from Save The Children workers and many of them opened the door
to their ground floor building but were not permitted by the building’s
manager. Two Save The Children Officials finally appeared to meet with the
spokespersons of the group much to the chagrin of the building’s manager and
secretary.
Similar things were discussed in the meeting with SAVE THE CHILDREN
Officials Ishbel Matheson and Jude
Bridge . The meeting
lasted for over 30 minutes and many things were discussed in detail. Once again
the systematic rape and abuse of Kurdish children was highlighted and it was
emphasised that this was connected to the mass arrests of Kurdish children,
politicians, women, journalists and lawyers in the past two years; and that
with this policy the Turkish state was using children as a means of
blackmailing and taking prisoner the whole of the Kurdish nation in Turkey.
It was indicated in the dossier given that the following articles of the
UN Convention of Children’s Rights had been violated by the Turkish state:
Article
4 (protection of rights)
Governments must do all they can to fulfil
the rights of every child.
Article
19 (protection from all forms of violence)
Governments must do all they can to ensure
that children
are protected from all forms of violence,
abuse, neglect and
mistreatment by their parents or anyone
else who looks after them.
Article
30 (children of minorities)
Every child has the right to learn and use
the language,
customs and religion of their family
whether or not these
are shared by the majority of the people in
the country
where they live.
Article
34 (sexual exploitation)
Governments must protect children from
sexual abuse and
exploitation.
Article
37 (detention)
No child shall be tortured or suffer other
cruel treatment or
punishment. A child shall only ever be
arrested or put in prison as
a last resort and for the shortest possible
time. Children must not
be put in a prison with adults.
Article
39 (rehabilitation of child victims)
Children neglected, abused, exploited,
tortured or who are victims
of war must receive special help to help
them recover their health,
dignity and self-respect.
Article
40 (juvenile justice)
A child accused or guilty of breaking the
law must be treated with
dignity and respect. They have the right to
help from a lawyer and
a fair trial that takes account of their
age or situation. The child’s
privacy must be respected at all times.
Save The Children stated that unfortunately they did not have a branch in
The spokespersons were escorted out by the
two lovely ladies from Save The Children and were met by the applause of their
friends once more. There was a short briefing outside the building and the
group left as the police looked on, relieved that they hadn’t been ordered to
come face to face with the Kurds of London.
Memed Boran
01.03.2012