Heart patient seeks remedy from HDP as well! 2019-09-12 16:18:02 DÄ°YARBAKIR - Mehmet Emin Cenan, who has a heart disease but has not been operated, performed a sit-in in front of the HDP building. Cenan whom the police tried to remove from the grounds, telling him to go to the police station for a solution, said: "I would have gone to the police station if the solution was there". Mehmet Emin Cenan was prevented from sitting with the families who claim that their children were abducted by PKK. After being removed from the grounds by the police, Cenan walked across the road and sit opposite to the families for a while by himself.   'I HAVE A PROBLEM TOO'     There was a short discussion between Cenan and the police who wanted to remove him from the families. Cenan addressed the police and said: "I am not a monster, I will not eat these people. You are not reacting to all these people sitting here. I am one of these people. If they have a problem, I have a problem too. And I don't have to do what you say." When a police officer told Cenan that he is there to speak to him, Cenan said: "Why should I speak to you? You are the police cheif. If I wanted to speak to you I would have gone to the police station. You are not the solution to my problem."   Cenan, who has a heart disease, said that the surgery is risky and that the doctors do not operate on him and that he is in severe and consistant pain. Cenan told about his heart condition and that he is living on his disability benefit and he can't get by.   'I CAME TO THE HDP FOR HELP'   Cenan who stated that he decided to come to HDP building when he saw the families stating that their children were sent to PKK, said: "I came to the party to draw attention to my health problems and find help. The hospitals did't help. The operation is risky but I am in so much pain. I feel better today because I came here for help. I am asking the party to find a remedy if they can."     Cenan who was removed from the provincial building by the police, said: "I came here to do a sit in to draw attention to my problems. The police says come talk to us. I know the way to the police station, I would have gone there if I wanted to. All those people here asking for their children didn't go to the police, how can I hope that they will help me if they can't help these people?"