Prisoners in Badinan are facing new charges
kurdsatnews
Dec 3, 2022
Relatives of the Badinan detainees grieving in front of the Erbil Court of Appeal
Today, Saturday, the head of the group of lawyers defending Badinan prisoners, Bashdar Hassan, said, "Badinan prisoners believe that their rights are protected in Sulaimani Correctional Facility." Earlier the Badinan prisoners asked to be moved to Sulaimani prisons from Erbil prisons, citing discomforting treatment at Erbil jails.
"Badinan inmates believe that their rights are protected in Sulaimani Correctional Facility," the lawyer head said. Although necessary procedures were done, their transfer has been stalled for political reasons. "It is not the first time they have been punished; it is the fourth time they have been punished," Hassan explained. According to the lawyers, the new charges pressed against the prisoners are because they asked to serve the rest of their time in a Sulaimani prison.
The new charges follow PUK President Bafel Jalal Talabani's remarks in an interview that went rival, who said that the Badinan prisoners have asked to be moved to Sulaimani but were denied. It was because of the conditions in Erbil jails, as the prisoners have no knowledge of prisons in Sulaimani.
Representative of Badinan prisoners Ayhan Saeed said in a statement, "journalist Sherwan Sherwani has been sentenced for the fourth time without any reason and is deprived of any normal rights of a prisoner."
The inmates are denied contact with the outside world, even though Kurdistan region reform law gives them the right to contact their kin outside, according to the lawyer, who added that the measures against the prisoners were to break their will and mentally "disturb" them.
On October 7, 2020, Erbil Security Forces (Asaysh) detained Sherwan Sherwani and his activist and journalist friends, leading to a widespread outcry in the Kurdistan region.
On February 16, 2022, the detainees were indicted with several "wrongdoings" by the Cassation Court of Erbil and sentenced to six years in prison. Though some prisoners had served their time, new charges were brought against them every time public pressure mounted for their release.