Jailed teacher says 4-month-old baby got eczema due to poor prison conditions – Turkey Purge

Posted: August 11, 2017 at 5:46 pm

Hundreds of women are in pretrial detention in jails across Turkey with their infants, some of them less than six months old, due to a state of emergency declared after a failed coup last year, a BBC Turkish report said on Friday.

Conducting interviews with three women who are victims of emergency rule, BBC revealed that some of the women had not been provided by the prison administration with baby food and that they had to feed their infants adult food.

Speaking to BBC, a mother whose name was not revealed said she was detained on Oct. 27, 2016 with her newborn baby after she was dismissed as an English teacher in a Dzce province public school following the failed coup due to her ties to the Glen movement, which is accused by Turkish authorities of being behind the coup attempt.

She said there were more than 10 women in zmir akran Prison, to where she was transferred from Dzce along with her baby.

I slept on a blanket on the cell floor with my baby. I was not given clean water, which I need to have enough breast milk. I begged the guards to give me diapers, but they didnt provide me with wet towels to clean my baby after a diaper change, she said.

I would sleep on a single bed with my baby. I told them I would file a complaint about it because my baby would risk falling from the bed and gasping for breath. They gave us a cradle only a month later. After a while, the baby has already gotten eczema due to the stress, she added.

Yamur Balc, another woman jailed over Glen links in a prison in Trabzons aykara district, was also in a difficult situation with a nine-month-old baby, BBC said.

Balcs sister Zehra told BBC that the baby was given to her only three times a day for 10 minutes at a time in the first week of her imprisonment.

They didnt provide necessary baby care items or food to my sister, she said.

She was transferred to Ankaras Sincan Prison. And inspectors from the European Commission put pressure on the prison administration to provide the necessities to women with infants. My sister thinks thats why she was transferred to Sincan [Prison]. However, we were told it was prohibited when we tried to send a baby chair and baby carriage to the prison, she added.

Ferda Babacan, a former ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) local executive, said his wife nar was arrested in Ankara on April 12 over use of a smart phone application and that their five-month-old baby was given to him by the prison administration because they initially refused to let the baby stay with its mother.

However, my wife wrote a petition to the prison administration saying the infant needed to be breastfed. So I had to give my baby to the prison administration with my own hands, he said.

BBC also talked to AKP Bartn deputy Ylmaz Tun, a member of the parliamentary Justice Commission, regarding the condition of women jailed with their infants.

Denying the presence of infants with their mothers in Turkish jails, Tun said that all trials are conducted in accordance with the Turkish Penal Code, the Constitution and international agreements.

According to Tun, all women who are pregnant or with infants were tried without pretrial detention.

Underlining that all the news in the media is black propaganda against the Turkish government, the AKP deputy said no applications had been submitted to him or his office in the Justice Commission regarding the poor treatment of women in jails.

Responding to a parliamentary question from main opposition Republican Peoples Party (CHP) deputy Gamze lgezdion May 23,Turkeys Justice Ministrysaid atotal of 560 children under the age of 6 are being held in Turkish prisons along with their mothers.

Out of the 560, 114 are aged between 0 and 12 months; 128 children are 1 year old; 114 children are 2 years old; 81 children, 3 years old;70children, 4 years old; 31 children, 5 years old; and five are 6 years old. The ages of the remaining 17 are unknown, the ministry said.

This article originally appeared in Turkish Minute on Aug 11.

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