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The Birleşik Kamu-İş Konfederasyonu released a statement regarding allegations that Beylikdüzü Mayor Murat Çalık is suffering from serious health problems in prison. The confederation emphasized that human life should not be a tool for punishment and called for his right to treatment to be recognized immediately.
Ankara – The Birleşik Kamu-İş Konfederasyonu (United Public Employees' Confederation) has issued a strong public statement to authorities regarding allegations of the rapidly deteriorating health of Beylikdüzü Mayor Murat Çalık, who is reportedly in prison. The confederation stated its categorical opposition to the use of human life as a tool for punishment in political and legal processes and called for Murat Çalık's right to treatment to be granted immediately.
The Birleşik Kamu-İş statement noted that allegations of Beylikdüzü Mayor Murat Çalık losing 21 kg, experiencing severe health problems, and having a suspicion of lymphoma during his imprisonment have deeply shaken public conscience. The confederation emphasized that this situation harms the public conscience and that it is impossible to remain silent in the face of such a grave situation. The statement highlighted the seriousness of the claims and indicated that the matter must be clarified as soon as possible.
The confederation centered its statement on human rights and the rule of law. It stated that regardless of the accusations against them, the right to treatment for any individual whose health is at life-threatening risk is a fundamental human right. The statement stressed that the confederation is absolutely against human life being turned into a tool of punishment in political and legal processes, adding, "Human life is an irreversible line. This line is the red line of both law and humanity," to draw attention to the seriousness of the situation.
Birleşik Kamu-İş asserted that the continued imprisonment of a citizen who poses no flight risk, such as Murat Çalık, especially when accompanied by serious health issues, constitutes a fundamental human rights violation. It argued that the insistence on maintaining the imprisonment under these conditions goes beyond punishment and endangers a person's life. The confederation stated that this situation is contrary to the principles of fair trial and harms the public conscience.
In conclusion, the Birleşik Kamu-İş Konfederasyonu issued an urgent call for action to all relevant authorities. The confederation called on authorities to immediately end this "unlawful practice," take steps to guarantee Murat Çalık's right to treatment, and take actions that will ease the public conscience. This call represents a demand for both the protection of the right to health and the defense of the fundamental principles of law.
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