Two cancer patient left for dead in Turkish prison 2022-01-07 14:45:59   ANKARA - Elif Özdemir, who stated that her husband and sister, who have cancer and have been detained in prison for 22 years, were not released despite all their efforts, said that seriously ill prisoners were left for dead due to the biased reports of the ATK.   The pressure, violations of rights and ill-treatment in prisons in Turkey are increasing day by day, and sick prisoners who are left for dead are not released. Despite the reports given by hospitals that these prisoners can not maintain their live in prisons, the Forensic Medicine Institute (ATK) states that they can "remain in prison". 7 detainees lost their lives in prisons in the last month.   The struggle for the health and the right to life of ill prisoners, in addition to the ongoing struggle under the leadership of civil society and human rights organizations in many cities, families started the Justice Watch in Diyarbakır and Van. Relatives of the ill prisoners, coming from different cities, demanded the release of ill prisoners in Ankara.   2 CANCER PATIENTS IN PRISON   Erol Zavar (53) and Cihat Özdemir (51), who have cancer, have been in prison for 22 years. Despite all the attempts, hospital reports and calls, Zavar and Özdemir are not released. Zavar is being held in Bolu Type F Closed Prison while Özdemir is being held in Kırıkkale Type F Closed Prison. Erol Zavar and Cihat Özdemir were sentenced to life imprisonment at the Ankara State Security Court No. 2 (DGM) in 2000, for "attempting to change the constitutional order".   CANCER RELAPSED   Zavar, who was diagnosed with bladder cancer before entering prison, received treatment for a long time. While he was undergoing treatment, he was detained and arrested. In 2004, a campaign was organized by his lawyers, wife and relatives because we was not recieving any treatment in prison. With the effect of the campaign, he started his treatment in prison. Despite nine surgeries, his health deteriorated. In 2006, a new campaign was organized with the slogan "Don't let this light go out". The aim of this new campaign was for him to be released for cancer treatment. However, Zavar was not released despite all the calls. After being held in Eskişehir for a year, Zavar was transferred to Tekirdağ No. 1 Type F Prison. During this time, Zavar's cancer relapsed. Applications made by  Zavar's family for his treatment in a full-fledged hospital was rejected by the Ministry of Justice and the prison administration.   GÜL DID NOT USE AUTHORITY   As a result of continued attempts of Zavar's family to delay the execution, Zavar whose cancer relapsed was treated at the hospital for a while. The Turkish Medical Association (TTB) also followed the process, and as a result of the examinations they conducted, it gave a report that says Zavar can not maintain his life in prison and therefore should be released. Reports were sent to the President of the time, Abdullah Gul, but no result was obtained. The Forensic Medicine Institute (ATK) rejected the applications.   28 SURGERY IN 22 YEARS   After the campaign, Zavar was transferred to Edirne Type F Prison. For the first time, Zavar was sent to a separate prison from his relative Cihat Özdemir. His family applied for Zavar to be transferred to Ankara once again so that the treatment process could proceed in a healthy way. He was transferred from Edirne Type F Prison to Sincan Type F Prison due to the efforts of his family. After the July 15 coup attempt, Zavar was transferred to Bolu Type F Prison. Zavar is still being held in Bolu Type F Closed Prison and is not treated for cancer. Zavar underwent 28 surgeries during his 22-years in prison.   ÖZDEMİR WAS NOT TREATED DESPITE EARLY DIAGNOSIS   Cihat Özdemir, who was arrested with Zavar and kept in prison for 22 years, was transferred to Tekirdağ No. 1 Type F Prison after spending one year in Eskişehir Prison. Özdemir, who was transferred to Kırıkkale Prison upon the applications of Özdemir's family, was taken to the hospital due to the bad conditions in the prison. Despite the suspicion of thyroid cancer in 2017, Özdemir was sent to prison without further testing or any kind of treatment. After Özdemir was sent back to prison, he was hospitalized again in November 2019 as a result of his family's attempts. In 2019, Özdemir was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. However, because Özdemir was not treated in time, the cancer spread to his brain and kidneys. In December 2019, since the cancer was not treated, the vocal cords got damaged and he now has difficulty speaking.   HE ASKED FOR TREATED AND SENT TO SOLITARY CONFINEMENT FOR IT   Özdemir was sent solitary confinement three times for his actions to ensure that his treatment was carried out in healthy conditions. Özdemir, who should be released in 2031, due to these punishments, will be released in 2037.  Özdemir's family, requested Özdemir's release, who is on the İHD's seriously ill prisoner list.   THEY GOT CANCER IN PRISON   Cihan Özdemir's sister and Erol Zavar's file Elif Özdemir said: "Erol was being treated for cancer even before he went to prison. He survived cancer, but his treatment was incomplete. He got cancer again with the prison process. Their treatment in prisons is prevented. Many detainees lost their lives within a week because they were not treated. Cihat had Hepatitis B, damage in the middle ear, near the brain. His got worse in prison and now he has cancer. He is in critical condition now. He is not being properly treated in a clean and healthy environment. The treatment he recieves is a show. Many ill prisoners are in the same situation."   FORENSIC MEDICINE INSTITUDE SAYS HE IS WELL ENOUGH TO REMAIN IN PRISON   Özdemir said that the FMI, to which Özdemir and Zavar applied many times, gave a report that "they can remain in prison", and added: "Many people died as a result of these reports. This is really worrying us. We got a report from another hospital that says he can't maintain his life in prison and took it to the President at that time but they didn't take it into consideration. An additional article was added during the pandemic, for the release of detainees with serious illnesses. Is there a more serious disease than cancer? They don't respect their own laws. The FMI is a biased institution. People are left for dead by their hand.The law says that if you have arrested a person, you are responsible for protecting his or her bodily integrity. They would live if Turkey obeys its own laws. The authority of the FMI in this regard should be eliminated. If minor complaints of people in prison are taken seriously and treated, the number of detainees will not increase so much. There are many calls, but the state does not hear them and does not see people in prison as human beings. There is a situation of lawlessness. Ill prisoners should be released as soon as possible and receive the necessary treatment. This includes my husband and brother. We don't want more deaths in prison."     MA / Delal Akyüz