Cablegate: Court of Appeals Upholds "Effective Repentance"
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SUBJECT: COURT OF APPEALS UPHOLDS "EFFECTIVE REPENTANCE"
FOR PKK MEMBERS
1. (U) A panel of judges from the Turkish Court of Appeals
ruled November 1 that PKK members who had otherwise committed
no crime shall benefit from Article 221 of the Turkish penal
code, which allows for "effective repentance." Under this
article, persons who are members of a criminal gang may leave
the organization and appeal to the court. If s/he does so
and the court determines that s/he has committed no other
criminal act, the court releases the defendant with no
further punishment.
2. (U) The panel overturned a lower court ruling in
Diyarbakir, in which the presiding judge claimed that -- as a
terrorist organzation -- the PKK is different than a
crimina gang, and thus PKK members could not benefit fom
Article 221. The Court of Appeals panel rled that criminal
gangs also include terrorist organizations. The Appeals
Court panel made a similar ruling in an almost identical case
-- originating from the same court in Diyarbakir -- regarding
another PKK defendant in March of this year.
3. (SBU) Under Turkish law, the lower court in Diyarbakir may
refuse to implement the Court of Appeals panel's ruling. In
that instance, the case would be heard by the full Court of
Appeals. This court's ruling would be the final say on the
matter. Sezgin Tanrikulu, President of the Diyarbakir Bar,
told Consulate Adana Nov. 3 that the court there had yet to
respond to either Appeals Court ruling, but was unlikely to
seek to overturn it.
4. (SBU) Koksal Toptan, Chairman of the parliament's Justice
Committee, told us Nov. 2 that he agrees with the Court of
Appeals' decision, and that other courts in Turkey have been
applying Article 221 in this manner. Press reports indicate
that the ruling could serve as a precedent for the 164 PKK
members who have surrendered to Turkish authorities so far in
2006. (We have no independent verification of these numbers.)
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WILSON