Empty envelopes in Diyarbakır: People flock to schools’ gardens 2018-06-24 11:14:43   DİYARBAKIR - Voting process in Diyarbakır province starts along with fraud. A man named Cengiz Keleş, alleged he came from the Supreme Electoral Council, was caught and turned over police by CHP and HDP members while he was walking in the Mesut Yılmaz Primary School of Diyarbakır’s Bağlar district. The people flocked to the schools at 6 a.m. to protect their votes against any kinds of frauds.   Voting process in Diyarbakır province began at 8 a.m. The people of Diyarbakır flocked to the schools at 6 a.m. to protect their votes against any kinds of frauds. OSCE delegation members found unstamped voting papers in the Akkoyunlar Primary School located in Bağcılar Quarter of Diyarbakır’s Bağlar district. The delegation members have reported the unstamped voting papers. The local sources say police officers have been positioned in the school.   Only AKP’s observers allowed entering the school   Again in Bağlar district, only AKP’s observers were allowed entering the Yunus Emre Primary School to observe the voting process. After the efforts of the HDP Law Commission, the observers of the other parties could enter the school to observe the voting process.   Empty envelopes   A man named Cengiz Keleş, alleged he came from the Supreme Electoral Council, was caught and turned over police by CHP and HDP members while he was walking in the Mesut Yılmaz Primary School of Diyarbakır’s Bağlar district.   Police took Cengiz Keleş and left the school.   HDP MP Candidate Garo Paylan, DBP Provincial Chair İbrahim Çiçek and HDP Provincial Co-chair Filiz Buluttekin went to the school and followed the process closely.   Voting process in Eğil district stopped   Voting process in Yukarı Haydan Village of Diyarbakır’s Eğil district has been stopped due to experienced frauds. The ballot box in the village has been closed. The lawyers are waiting for the Chair of the balloting committee.   Tension in Çınar’s Çataltarla village   In the DÇataltarla Village of Diyarbakır’s Çınar district, the local sources say the village guards haven’t allowed the villagers to vote. The tension in the village is going on.