Jailed Kurdish Leader in Turkey Sent to Hospital for Tests

A supporter of Turkey's Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) holds a portrait of their jailed former leader Selahattin Demirtas during a campaign event in Istanbul, Turkey, June 17, 2018. (Reuters)
A supporter of Turkey's Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) holds a portrait of their jailed former leader Selahattin Demirtas during a campaign event in Istanbul, Turkey, June 17, 2018. (Reuters)
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Jailed Kurdish Leader in Turkey Sent to Hospital for Tests

A supporter of Turkey's Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) holds a portrait of their jailed former leader Selahattin Demirtas during a campaign event in Istanbul, Turkey, June 17, 2018. (Reuters)
A supporter of Turkey's Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) holds a portrait of their jailed former leader Selahattin Demirtas during a campaign event in Istanbul, Turkey, June 17, 2018. (Reuters)

The jailed former head of Turkey’s main pro-Kurdish party was taken to hospital on Monday, his party said, after he lost consciousness last week following chest pains.

One of Turkey’s best-known politicians, Selahattin Demirtas has been in jail for more than three years on several charges including terrorism. He could be sentenced to 142 years in jail if found guilty in the main case.

Aygul Demirtas, his sister and one of his lawyers, said earlier that Demirtas had not been taken to the hospital despite losing consciousness on November 26 after experiencing chest pains and trouble breathing.

His Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), the second largest opposition party in Turkey’s parliament, said shortly after that Demirtas was taken to hospital after two of its lawmakers visited Demirtas in prison.

The chief prosecutor in the western province of Edirne, where Demirtas is being held, said initial tests last week had indicated no health issues. It said appointments were made at a hospital to conduct detailed tests, and Demirtas had been transferred to the hospital on Monday.

Demirtas, 46, had remained unconscious for a long time after fainting on the morning of November 26, lawyer Demirtas said on Twitter.

An electrocardiogram was carried out on Demirtas but the prison doctor asked that he be taken to hospital for examination by cardiology, neurology and gastroenterology experts, she said.

In September, prosecutors in Ankara launched a new investigation into Demirtas and requested his detention after a court lifted his arrest warrant in the main case. Demirtas denies the charges against him.

Ankara accuses the HDP of links to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), which has waged a decades-long armed struggle against the Turkish state. The HDP denies links to terrorism.



Italian Journalist Cecilia Sala Released from Iran and Returning Home

This photograph taken in Pordenone on September 16, 2023, shows Italian journalist Cecilia Sala posing for a photo at the Pordenonelegge Literature Festival in Pordenone. (ANSA/AFP)
This photograph taken in Pordenone on September 16, 2023, shows Italian journalist Cecilia Sala posing for a photo at the Pordenonelegge Literature Festival in Pordenone. (ANSA/AFP)
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Italian Journalist Cecilia Sala Released from Iran and Returning Home

This photograph taken in Pordenone on September 16, 2023, shows Italian journalist Cecilia Sala posing for a photo at the Pordenonelegge Literature Festival in Pordenone. (ANSA/AFP)
This photograph taken in Pordenone on September 16, 2023, shows Italian journalist Cecilia Sala posing for a photo at the Pordenonelegge Literature Festival in Pordenone. (ANSA/AFP)

An Italian journalist detained in Iran since Dec. 19 and whose fate became intertwined with that of an Iranian engineer wanted by the United States was freed Wednesday and is heading home, Italian officials announced.

A plane carrying Cecilia Sala took off from Tehran after “intensive work on diplomatic and intelligence channels,” Premier Giorgia Meloni’s office said, adding that Meloni had informed Sala's parents of the news.

There was no immediate word from the Iranian government on the journalist’s release.

Sala, a 29-year-old reporter for the Il Foglio daily, was detained in Tehran on Dec. 19, three days after she arrived on a journalist visa. She was accused of violating the laws of the country, the official IRNA news agency said.

Italian commentators had speculated that Iran was holding Sala as a bargaining chip to ensure the release of Mohammad Abedini, who was arrested at Milan’s Malpensa airport three days before on Dec. 16, on a US warrant.

The US Justice Department accused him and another Iranian of supplying the drone technology to Iran that was used in a January 2024 attack on a US outpost near the Syrian-Jordanian border that killed three American troops.

He remains in detention in Italy.