The Ankara 12th High Criminal Court has confined twenty-two members of the Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions (KESK) for their so-called associates to the Kurdistan Communities Union (KCK).
Inside the scope of a conclusion taken by the Ankara Specially Authorized Prosecutor’s Office on Monday, dozens of people were taken into detention and thirty-four were adverted to courtroom for arrest. The court later arranged twenty-two of the defendants be caught, pending trial, and released 12.
The investigating into the KCK, which prosecutors tell is an umbrella organization for the terrorist PKK and other related groups, began in December 2009 and a large number of suspected KCK members, including many city manages from the Peace and Democracy Party (BDP), have been confined