Journalist İsmail Saymaz met with Mehmet Genç, the brother of Konca Kuriş, who was tortured and killed by Hezbollah. Genç said, “We know that HUDA-PAR is a massacre organization.”
The decision of HUDA-PAR, which is known to be close to Hezbollah, to enter the parliamentary elections from AKP lists caused criticism. Some claim the party HUDA-PAR was created by the Turkish deep state to lure the Kurdish minority towards a fanatic Islamic ideology and to prevent the progressive ideas from being accepted. HUDA-PAR had preconditions to enter the coalition pack of the ruling AKP block of president Erdogan, the Republican Alliance. These preconditions included that all laws that gave rights to women on any grounds should be removed from the books. Although several ministers and representatives rejected the idea of removing protections for women from the laws, the acceptance of the obsessive Islamist party is evidence that Erdogan and his AKP party have accepted the preconditions against women in the upcoming May 14th general elections.
Halk TV columnist İsmail Saymaz met with Mehmet Genç, the brother of writer Konca Kuriş, who was kidnapped, tortured, and killed by Hezbollah in front of her home. Konca Kuriş was an Islamist writer. However, she wasn’t fanatical enough for Hezbollah.
“They took our blood,” Genç said, for HUDA-PAR to join the Republican Alliance, adding, “Edip Gümüş, Cemal Tutar, and Hüseyin Velioğlu were the top assailants. They captured Velioğlu dead, arrested Gümüş and Tutar, and released them in 2011. They escaped with a drumroll. After that, this person (Gümüş) founded HUDA-PAR. We know that HUDA PAR is a massacre organization. Because the conditions required them to become legal and normal, and acceptable. We watch with our blood freezing that they ally with them, we do not find this right.”
Recently, Bahçeli, the leader of MHP, the ultra-nationalist, racist, and neo-Nazi party in the Turkish government, the junior partner of Erdogan, said HUDA-PAR was a legal party and had every right to enjoy and participate in the elections.
Responding to MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli’s statement that “no convincing and confirming information about a clear relationship between the Hezbollah terrorist organization and HUDA-PAR has ever been found,” Mehmet Genç said, “If he believes what he says, his conscience will ask him to account for it. When there is no justice in the state, there is no choice but to ask the conscience of individuals. I’m surprised if he believes that. Such a clear topic… Unfortunately, the character of some of the politicians is not about being righteous. Are their consciences conducive to saying such words?”
Source: Halk TV
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