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Pride in Refusing to Kill - Mehmet Tarhan is Free!

category international | anti-war / imperialism | other press author Wednesday March 15, 2006 10:51author by posted by Global Women's Strike Ireland Report this post to the editors

Mehmet Tarhan, gay Kurdish conscientious objector, was released from military prison on 9 March. The highest military court of appeal in Turkey (the Military Court of Cassation) ruled that he had been punished enough for his “crime”. His crime was refusing to kill...


Mr Tarhan had been in prison since 9 April 2005: serving a sentence of four years. The Turkish army tried to break his resistance with abuse and torture, he was often put in solitary confinement and twice went on hunger strike to win equal treatment with other prisoners. After the court’s judgement, Mehmet Tarhan was taken to the recruitment office where he was ordered to present himself to his military unit. He refused to obey and instead went home to his family.

“It’s important to be able to touch each other and maintain communication. There has been much strain on me throughout this ordeal, but if we can maintain this solidarity we can gain the strength to continue the struggle and put pressure on public opinion.” - Mehmet Tarhan

His release is a victory first of all for his determination to refuse the army’s “offer” of avoiding the draft by allowing himself to be classified as “ill” because he is gay. He refused to submit to an anal examination, the equivalent of the notorious “virginity test”, used for decades by the Turkish police and army as a pretext to perpetrate rape and other sexual violence against women, Kurdish and also Turkish.

“In fact, all women in Turkey are persecuted, even in high schools, where the head is entitled by law to carry out virginity checks. The Court of Cassation has now ruled that forced physical examination is a violation of human rights and the integrity of the person. It is ironic that the ruling has come in relation to a man rather than a woman -- such is the patriarchal structure of our society -- but it is a big victory for women too. Women’s struggle against virginity checks contributed to victory in my case, and now there is a precedent which can be referred to by women.” - Mehmet Tarhan

Mehmet’s release was also won by his mother and sister who have been working non-stop for this day despite ill health and financial deprivation from the loss of two wages, Mehmet’s and Mehmet’s brother Yusuf’s, who was drafted into the army at the same time.

“The morning after Mehmet’s release, when I woke up I had to check he was really there. Of course there is still a risk that he could be sent back to prison, but today we went for a stroll by the sea and it’s just great to see him.” - Emine Tarhan, Mehmet’s sister.

“I couldn’t sleep for many nights, but now happiness is mixed with all sorts of emotions. I take 15 tablets a day and that’s what keeps me going, without them I couldn’t stand up, but of course I can stand up today.” - Hatice Tarhan, Mehmet’s mother.

Mehmet Tarhan’s release is a victory for the 350-500,000 draft evaders throughout Turkey and for prisoners in military jails and their families – many of whom have indicated their support for him. His resistance has also inspired Payday and other organizations to pull together an unprecedented network -- anti-war activists, refuseniks, anti-militarists, anarchists, women’s, lesbian and gay and human rights campaigners in at least 13 countries.

International protests alerted a number of MEPs to raise Mehmet Tarhan’s case in the European Parliament and in turn warned the Turkish authorities that their repressive actions would continue to cause them trouble. A motion was also circulated in the Scottish Parliament in Mehmet Tarhan’s support.

The army could again try to force Mehmet Tarhan to serve. However, a recent victory at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) won by another conscientious objector, Osman Murat Űlke, declared Turkey guilty of inflicting “degrading treatment” for using the threat of, and actual, repeated imprisonment. The ECHR described the “clandestine life” that a conscientious objector was compelled to adopt in Turkey as “civil death”.

International vigilance must prevent any further persecution of Mr Tarhan, Mr Űlke, and the other 80 men who have declared themselves conscientious objectors. Turkey is one of almost 100 countries which imposes conscription and one of the 70 which does not recognize conscientious objection.

Turkey must be forced to adhere to the EHCR’s guidance and other international rulings, recognising the right to conscientious objection; and must abolish from its military regulations the definition of homosexuality as an illness

Available for interview:

Mehmet Tarhan (in Turkish) 00 90 536 6323883
Giorgio Riva, Payday (in English or Italian) 00 44 780 378 9699
Uğur Yorulmaz, Initiative for Solidarity with Mehmet Tarhan (in Turkish or English) 00 90 536 895 9290

issued by:

Wages Due Lesbians, an international multi-racial networks campaigning for the economic, legal and human rights of lesbian/bi-sexual women Tel 020 7482 2496 Email wdl@allwomencount.net Web www.globalwomenstrike.net

Payday, an international multi-racial network of men, gay and straight, working with the Global Women’s Strike Tel 020 7209 4751
Email payday@paydaynet.org
Web www.refusingtokill.net

author by Harrisonpublication date Wed Mar 15, 2006 11:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

In an ideal world service should be entirely voluntary - but of course when a country is invaded and its people face enslavement by their enemy then of course all men of fighting age will inevitable be made fight.

Turkey is at war with the separatist Kurds who wish to form their own country with territory which straddles Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran. If every separatist group wanted to form their own statelet and fragment the territory of countries through the world their would be ceaseless civil wars, instability, extremism and genocide - Yugoslavia is the ultimate example - after the collapse of communism, Serb nationalists attempted to maintain their superior position within the state while the Bosnians, Croats, Kosovars and others alienated by ethnicity and religion lost faith with the state of Yugoslavia. Now the Balkans consists of fractured impoverished republics who have found that they must come begging for EU memberships and structural funds - bizarrely under the EU Yugoslavia will be effectively be reunited!

The world is shrinking due to global trade and commerce, modern shipping and air transports and the world wide web - humanity has become interdependent - in this new world political divisions which endanger unity must be stamped out.
The Kurds must not be allowed to destablise the Middle East - it is terrible to kill people and one must understand the moral positions of individuals who do not want to - but the protection and freedom of millions of people is of greater importance - soldiers obey orders and do their duty.

 
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