Turkey fined for detentions
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Your support makes all the difference.The European Court of Human Rights condemned Turkey for arbitrarily detaining six former Kurdish members of the Ankara parliament in 1994.
The court said six members of the Kurdish People's Labour Party (HEP), were held in police custody for 12 -14 days accused of separatism and undermining Turkish territorial integrity. It ordered Turkey to pay pounds 3,158 each to two MPs, and pounds 2,632 each to the four others.
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