House raids in house of member of Eğitim Sen Ebru Yiğit

  • 14:49 10 January 2018
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ANKARA - Education and Science Workers' Union (Eğitim Sen) published a statement for the house raids in Law Collective Labor (TİS) Secretary Ebru Yiğit’s house, demanding that the pressures on the union members cease.
 
Police raided Education and Science Workers’ Union’s (Eğitim Sen) Law Collective Secretary Ebru Yiğit’s house. Education and Science Workers' Union (Eğitim Sen) published a statement after the house raid. In the satement  In the statement, it is stated that the policies of pressure and suppression continue and that Ebru was released in the first hearing, which she had previously been arrested and was released after about 3 months.
 
In the statement, the information about the detention decision for Ebru was shared and the following statements were made:
 
‘We will continue to our struggle’
 
"It cannot be accepted that police raided our Central Governing Committee (MYK) member’s house as if  there is a crime in her house. They didn’t call her to the prosecutor’s office although they had her address and  contact information. They have should known that if they called her to the prosecutor office, she would have gone without hesitation. The intent of this arbitrary and lawlessness pressure is obvious! To declare the ordinary suspects as ‘criminals’, who can react against the unlawfulness of the state of emergency means to give judge decision to the ‘neighborhood’! It should be known that we, as Education and Science Workers' Union (Eğitim Sen) will defend law and democracy obstinately against ‘administration mind’, which the is arbitrary and disregards law go towards all opposition parties. We will continue our struggle with determination until the end of the pressure on all our members and managers, especially Ebru Yiğit."