Selahattin Demirtas's wife issued over 2 years jail term over typo

Basak Demirtas, a teacher who is married to jailed Kurdish politician Selahattin Demirtas, was issued a prison sentence of two years and six months for filing a false health report to use her sick days, Mezopotamya Agency reported on Thursday.

The doctor who issued the report was also issued the same sentence.
Demirtas had suffered a miscarriage in 2015, and had to take days off for doctor’s visits on 10 occasions. In two of the visits, she had operations due to complications, Mezopotamya cited her lawyers as saying in a statement.
According to the lawyers, Demirtaş was issued a report dated December 14, while the doctor’s visit was on December 11, in a clerical error.
“That this verdict came out now, when Basak Demirtas is in the public eye and is being targeted, is not a coincidence. This is the product of an understanding of collective punishment,” Demirtas’s lawyers said.
After the doctor’s visits in question, in the second half of the school year, Demirtas took an unpaid leave out of her own volition, her lawyers said.
In September last year, Demirtas resigned from her job at a public school as her duties clashed with the visitation dates for her husband Selahattin Demirtas, the former co-chair of Turkey’s second largest opposition party, the left-wing pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP).
Selahattin Demirtas has been behind bars since November 2016 in what the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has called a “politically-motivated” trial. The ECHR has called for the Kurdish politician’s immediate release in a binding ruling for Turkey. However, Ankara has not complied, despite the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe joining the top court in its call.
In a video message last week, Demirtas said her husband had been “kidnapped” from their home, calling out the unfair treatment the family has endured.
Turkey’s own laws had been trampled, Demirtas said, adding that the country’s economic woes were caused by the government’s desire to silence the opposition.
“When we look at this beautiful country that is rendered to a complete mess, I wonder if they look back and think whether if all that they did was worth it,” she said.
“This attack on Basak Demirtas by the hand of the judiciary is the desperation of not being able to handle Selahattin Demirtas,” the politician’s lawyer Mahsuni Karaman said in a tweet.
The sentence is part of “an attack for vengeance”, HDP’s women’s branch said.
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