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What the chief of the prisons in Turkey revealed...![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Niyazi Agirman*, member of the association of mutual aid of prisoners' families (TAYAD) met Ali Suat Ertosun, the director of the prisons and the penitentiaries. January 16, 2003 MEETING BETWEEN A MEMBER OF TAYAD AND THE CHIEF OF THE PRISONS
Ertosun: No, it is not a question of isolation (in the prisons). N. Agirman: Yes, there is isolation. Since the F-Type prisons came into being, there has been isolation in the prisons. People are confined in individual cells or in three-person cells. Ertosun: It is not isolation. Moreover, they are not cells but rooms. N. Agirman: According to you, then, what is a cell? Ertosun: A cell is a place which does not have a courtyard and which has lighting in the ceiling. On the other hand, in the F-Type prisons, the prisoners play ball, make objects out of earthenware or pottery. Your brother has only to leave to be able to profit from it too. N. Agirman: Isn't this reserved for those who accept the "treatment" (ie. abandon their political beliefs, a condition of using such facilities)? You speak as if everyone could leave and profit from it. Ertosun: One cannot go back to the old system. There, one did not even manage to carry out roll calls. We could not even get into our dormitories. Now, everything is relaxed. All is as we wanted it. N. Agirman: Why did my son die then? He wanted just to hear some voices. He said: "Ah, if I could hear a human voice, the world would be with me". Ertosun: They are terrorists. Ertosun: We eradicated them. We will never allow them to be organised. Ertosun: It had to be done. It was necessary to eradicate the organisations. N. Agirman: You were on a mission during the operation. In the prison of Bayrampasa, you burned six women alive. Ertosun: They had to be burned. Ertosun: Yes, I am an assassin. It is I who killed your son. Have you anything else to say? Go away... N. Agirman: I do not have anything to say to the assassin of my son.
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Jump To Comment: 1This interview demonstrates how certain radical fringes of Turkey charged with bombings, murder, extortion, drug trafficking, kidnapping define themselves as "political prisoners". The prison administrator rightly points out that political prisoners are those jailed for their writings and opinions. The resistance to prison reform in Turkey is directed entirely by leftist militants who don't want to lose their monopoly to brainwash, harass, and control youth. These Stalinist dinosaurs force young people in their prime to starve themselves to death to prevent a reform from 200-person dormitories to 3-person cells. They know that prinoners will be able to think more clearly with 3 people rather than in the mass indoctrination atmosphere of the dormitories.