Over 35 HDP officials have been arrested in an operation by Turkish security forces in Adana. The Adana Court Presidency has issued arrest warrants for a number of others.

According to witnesses, some of the detainees were tortured during their arrest.

On June 21, the Constitutional Court approved the closure of the HDP prepared by the prosecutor general. In July, the court officially gave the HDP three months to file its defense. The 843-page case calls for the ban on political activities of 451 HDP members and the closure of the party.

The party’s closure will be accepted if 10 out of 15 members of the Constitutional Court vote in favor of shutting down the party.

Since the failed 2016 coup, Turkish authorities have jailed hundreds of thousands of activists, journalists, politicians and civilians. The HDP has seen many of its members and offices in Turkey detained and closed, a move that has severely weakened the party.