Crime report to the Court of Cassation about SEC chair and members

A leading group within the Ankara Branch of the Chamber of Architects has filed a crime report with the Court of Cassation Chief Republic Prosecutor’s office against Chair Sadi Güven and members of the Supreme Election Council (SEC) in connection with the deeming of unstamped voting slips valid in the constitutional amendment referendum held on 16 April.

Yayınlanma: 26.04.2017 - 13:16
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Chamber of Architects Chair, Tezcan Karakuş, made a statement on behalf of the group that assembled before the Court of Cassation Chief Republic Prosecutor’s office. Karakuş, saying that they had come together to file a crime report to the Court of Cassation against SEC Chair Güven and its members, said, ‘Because we have encountered an unjust process and as a result of an unjust process, even though the ‘no’ vote was higher, with the counting of votes having invalid preference stamps and the ‘yes’ stamp and the resolution that was passed at the last minute when the count had started, an interference was essentially made into the judicial system in Turkey and the SEC members committed a crime. This is why we will file a crime report. We are seeking justice and we will continue to seek through legal means the justice that does not exist in Turkey and we have lost. Depending on all the results that emerge here, this quest for justice will also be carried onto the international plane. Neither Turkey nor the Turkish people deserve this. The administrators who have brought things into this state really must step back and move away from the process.’
After the statement had been made, group members submitted their complaint petitions to the Court of Cassation Chief Republic Prosecutor’s office.


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