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Lawyer dies in Turkey after 238 days of hunger strike: 'She weighed 30 kilograms at the time of death'
The lawyer's death has shaken many civil society representatives in Turkey and Europe
Writes: HinaPosted: August 28, 202
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After a 238-day hunger strike in Istanbul, a Turkish lawyer died seeking a "fair trial" after being convicted of terrorism.
“ Ebru Timtik from our law firm has died, ” colleagues wrote on Twitter. She was 42 years old.
Last year, she was sentenced to more than 13 years in prison for "belonging to a terrorist organization." In February, looking for a new process, she began a hunger strike.
Ebru Timtik drank only sweetened water, herbal teas and vitamins, and at the time of her death she weighed 30 kilograms, ”her family said.
On Friday, there was a brief clash between people close to lawyers and police as a forensic vehicle passed by with her body.
Police used tear gas and used shields to push the crowd away, AFP reports.
In front of the prison on Friday, however, a tribute and then a funeral prayer were organized.
Hundreds of people chanted "Ebru Timtik is immortal", reports AFP.
Along with Aytaca Unsala , who is also on a hunger strike in prison, Ebru Timtik was a member of the Association of Contemporary Lawyers, which specializes in defending politically sensitive cases.
Turkish authorities accuse the association of being linked to the Marxist-Leninist organization DHKP-C, a group that has committed several assassinations and which Ankara and its Western allies call "terrorist".
Ebru Timtik, among others, represented the family of Berkin Elvan , a young man who died in 2014 from injuries sustained during anti-government protests in Gezi Park in 2013.
Last month, a court in Istanbul refused to release Ebra Timtik, despite a medical report.
A similar request was submitted to the Constitutional Court in August, also without success.
In July, Ebru Timtik and Unsal were transferred to two hospitals.
The lawyer's death has shaken many civil society representatives in Turkey and Europe.
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