Top Kurdish human rights lawyer shot dead in Turkey

November 28, 2015 10:27 pm | Updated 10:28 pm IST - ANKARA

Tahir Elci, the head of Diyarbakir Bar Association, in gray jacket, speaks to the media shortly before being shot dead in Diyarbakir, Turkey on Saturday. Mr. Elci was shot while he was making a press statement in front of a historical mosques damaged during fightings between Kurdish rebels and security forces. Mr. Elci holds a placard that reads: “ Let's protect humanity’s heritage”.

Tahir Elci, the head of Diyarbakir Bar Association, in gray jacket, speaks to the media shortly before being shot dead in Diyarbakir, Turkey on Saturday. Mr. Elci was shot while he was making a press statement in front of a historical mosques damaged during fightings between Kurdish rebels and security forces. Mr. Elci holds a placard that reads: “ Let's protect humanity’s heritage”.

A prominent lawyer and human rights defender, who faced a criminal charge for supporting Kurdish rebels, was killed on Saturday in an attack in southeast Turkey in which a police officer also died, officials said.

Tahir Elci was shot while he and other lawyers were making a press statement. Two policemen and a journalist were also injured.

It wasn’t immediately clear who was behind the attack and there were conflicting reports about what led to it.

Interior Minister Efkan Ala and other officials said the assault was against police officers, and that Mr. Elci died in an ensuing clash. However, the Diyarbakir Bar Association said the lawyer, who was Kurdish, was the target of the attack.

Mr. Elci, 49, was the head of the bar association in the mainly Kurdish city and a human rights activist.

Turkey and its allies consider the PKK to be a terrorist organisation, and the government has stepped up attacks against it in recent months. The PKK has been fighting for autonomy in southeastern Turkey since 1984.

Mr. Ala said the attack began with two people firing at police from an area some 100m away from where Mr. Elci was speaking. A policeman died in that attack. Mr. Ala said Mr. Elci died soon after in a clash between the police and assailants.

Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu spoke of two possibilities behind Mr. Elci’s death.

“One possibility is that after this terror attack, the assailants assassinated Mr. Elci,” Mr. Davutoglu said. “A second possibility is that... Elci got caught in the crossfire.”

Mr. Davutoglu vowed to find the culprits through a “transparent” investigation and promised no coverup.

Mr. Elci had said through his Twitter account that he had received death threats because of his televised comments in which he defended the rebels.

Authorities declared a curfew in the Sur neighbourhood, where the attack occurred, a scene of frequent clashes between security forces and Kurdish youths.

At the time of the attack, Mr. Elci and other lawyers were making a statement about the destruction caused to a historic mosque by the clashes in Sur. Mr. Elci had strongly advocated an end to the renewed violence between the PKK and security forces.

Mr. Elci was the lawyer for Mohammed Rasool, a journalist who has worked for The Associated Press and other media organisations. Mr. Rasool was arrested in August in Diyarbakir while reporting for Vice News .

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