URFA - Demanding justice in front of the Urfa Courthouse for 6 months, the Şenyaşar Family protested Minister of Justice who said, "Court houses are the doors to justice."
The sit in Şenyaşar family refers to as the 'Justice Watch' started by Emine Şenyaşar who lost her husband and two sons in the attack carried out by the relatives and bodyguards of AKP Urfa MP İbrahim Halil Yıldız and Ferit Şenyaşar who survived the attack wounded is on its 178th day today. The family came to the court house early in the morning and started the sit in for the day.
WHERE IS THAT DOOR TO JUSTICE?
Ferit Şenyaşar protested the Minister of Justice for saying 'Court houses are the doors to justice" yesterday at the Judicial Year Opening Ceremony'. Stating that their sit in in front of the courthouse left behind 6 months, Şenyaşar said: "We were stunned by the words of the minister yesterday. We couldn't decide if he was speaking about Turkey or somewhere else. Which country does the minister live in? For six months a mother and his son are waiting in front of a court house for their murdered family members. Where is this door of justice the minister is talking about? Isn't the Urfa Court House one of these courthouses?
'I AM NOT ALLOWED INSIDE THE COURTHOUSE BUILDING!'
Underlining that they are not allowed inside the court house building, Şenyaşar told that even when they can, the prosecutors and judges are avoiding them. Şenyaşar said: "Because a family was murdered and the perpetrator was an MP of the AKP."
Şenyaşar called on the Minister of Justice and said: "Mr. Minister. Come to Urfa. All the world sees the injustice in front of the doors of the Urfa Courthouse. Come here and end this injustice. It has been 3 years and 3 months. Our family was murdered in the corridors of a state hospital which has surveillence cameras. Not one single person was arrested. Justice is not provided with words. This is my call to the Minister of Justice and his employees. End this injustice which is seen by the whole world. A 65-year-old mother is sitting on a pavement for 6 months demanding justice. This is a black mark on the history of Turkey. End this injustice."