Kadir Eyce, a 33-year-old police officer who was jailed due to alleged links to the Gulen movement, died several weeks after being released from prison due to health problems.
According to photos and tweets posted by family members on Twitter, Eyce had been denied food and water in jail, thereby losing 45 kilograms in three months.
A lawyer representing Eyce told Turkish media that when he was arrested, he weighed 90 kilograms. Pictures posted on social media also revealed the extent of the ill-treatment against the jailed police officer, causing serious concern about the fate of thousands of civilians who have been kept in prisons under poor conditions across the country.
The police officer reportedly died at a Sivas Hospital on Tuesday. He was denied treatment at the hospital even though he had been suffering from severe gastrointestinal pain for days. They only allowed him to receive treatment in his cell. When he was finally transferred to a hospital, it was almost too late. “His body was beyond recognition,” said Emel Eyce, the wife of the police officer.
Turkey experienced a military coup attempt on July 15 that killed over 240 people and wounded more than a thousand others. Immediately after the putsch, the Justice and Development Party (AKP) government, along with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, pinned the blame on the Hizmet movement.
Although the movement strongly denies having any role in the putsch, the government initiated a widespread purge aimed at cleansing sympathizers of the movement from within state institutions, dehumanizing its famous figures and putting them in custody.
There have been many cases of suicide and death in prison, some of which were found to be suspicious, of people who have been affected by the purge of Hizmet movement followers.
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https://turkeypurge.com/paralyzed-by-ill-treatment-in-sivas-prison-turkish-police-officer-dies-at-33