Makbule Özer talks about prison: They are afraid of us

  • actual
  • 11:30 5 September 2024
  • |
img

WAN - 82-year-old Makbule Özer, who was released from prison, stated that she had fallen twice in prison and that other prisoners had helped her. “If they were not afraid, they would not have taken me to prison and left me in the same condition,” she said. 

82-year-old Makbule Özer, who was arrested in Artemêt (Edremit) district of Wan on May 9, 2022 on the allegations of “aiding an illegal organization” and released on September 7, was re-arrested on April 22, 2024 after the Forensic Medicine Institution's (ATK) report that she “can stay in prison”. After 254 days of imprisonment, Özer completed her sentence and was released on August 31. Özer, who has been welcoming visitors since the day of her release, spoke about her imprisonment. “Prison should not be the place for 70-80 year old people,” Özer said. 
 
'I FELL 2 TIMES AND HIT MY HEAD'
 
Özer said that he was taken to prison for the second time and said: “This time I was in prison for 4 months. It was very bad for me this time. I fell twice in prison, hit my head on the floor and still have a headache. I also fell off the bunk many times and suffered a lot. I was taken to the hospital from prison almost every day. I mean, there is nothing bearable about prison. An hour there is worth 100 days outside. There were especially many ill and elderly people. Even getting on those bunks was very difficult and they had a lot of trouble. In my first and second imprisonment, I experienced the same problems. They would knock on the door and come in for the morning roll call, which was very difficult for me and I was devastated.”
 
'PRISON IS NOT SUITABLE FOR THE ELDERLY AND ILL PRISONERS'
 
Explaining that she could not take care of herself because she is old and disabled, “The friends there were taking care of me. They took my bath, washed my clothes. There was Hanife Aslan who was old like me. She was also old like me and she is still serving a 4-month sentence. Hanife is also very sick, she has pain in her feet and back. It was very difficult for us to go to the toilet, to walk up and down the stairs of the ward. Prisoners would take me on their backs and carry me down the stairs. In other words, the conditions of the prison are not suitable for elderly and ill prisoners” Özer said.
 
'THEY DIDN'T EVEN LET ME FINISH MY TEA'
 
Speaking about being left at the prison gate early in the morning, Özer said: “They took me out during the morning roll call. I wanted to have a cup of tea before I left, but they took me out before I finished my tea. Then I was brought to the prison gate and made to wait there. Then they put me in a car and made me wait there. They moved the car that was coming to pick me up closer to the prison car and I moved from one car to another. My feet didn't even touch the ground. I asked for my medication, but they didn't even give me that time and asked me to leave. We set off, there were military vehicles on both sides of us. They did not allow people to greet me. Both my entry and exit from the prison was troublesome.”
 
'SITUATION OF ILL PRISONERS'
 
Özer said that the prison was full of sick prisoners and continued as follows: “When they took those ill prisoners to the hospital, people could not hold back their tears. There are those whose condition is so severe that it makes you feel very bad. In other words, they make prisoners live in a dungeon within a dungeon. I mean, the condition of ill prisoners is very bad. They were closing the courtyard doors very early. Again, the canteen is expensive and many things are not available. Prisoners who used to buy everything, the last time I was there, they could buy very little because of economic difficulties. Because everything is very expensive. The food was also very bad.” 
 
'THEY ARE AFRAID OF US'
 
Özer said that the reason for keeping the elderly and ill people in prison is “fear” and said: “I mean, 70-80 year old people should not be in prison. Why are they so afraid of us; they wouldn't do this if there was no fear. If they weren't afraid, they wouldn't have taken me to prison in a hurry and left me the same way.”
 

View More Articles

24/06/2025
09:58 Museum and culture house to open in memory of Qazi Muhammad
09:18 Impunity policies increase femicide rates
09:17 Peace Mothers: Women must meet with the Leader
09:01 Demand for 'Freedom for Öcalan' in Amed
23/06/2025
16:29 Health Workers' Union announces its demands for Collective Agreement
16:02 Egîdê Cimo Music School gave its first graduates
15:47 PJAK calls on Azerbaijani people
14:47 DEM Party: Parties to meet tomorrow in Parliament for Commission
14:38 ‘Bolu Prison turned into a punishment camp’
13:53 Final Declaration of ‘Memory and Justice’: The state must take action
13:06 MSD condemns attack on church in Damascus
12:56 Israel bombed Evin Prison
12:50 ‘Women’s Alliance Secretariat’ formed at Kurdish Women’s Union Conference
11:45 Congress of Local and Regional Authorities visits DEM Party
11:44 Iranian regime on the brink of collapse: Kurdish forces must act responsibly
10:47 Pressures increases in Iran: Detention and internet ban
10:19 Abdullah Öcalan calls for Kurdish National Congress
09:38 Ukraine: 4 killed in Russian attack
09:34 Tree slaughter start in Yazidi village for construction of police station
09:31 'The Road to Peace' meeting: We can achieve peace by joining hands
22/06/2025
17:13 Öcalan should speak on the streets, not in Parliament says Bülent Arınç
17:00 We need an honourable peace says Ömer Öcalan
13:44 'How to achieve peace' discussed at IHD meeting
13:20 'Paving Way to Peace' conference: Democracy front should propose a solution
12:48 Armed raid on fire brigade directorate carrying out 'fire inspection' of JITEM member’s hotel
11:37 'I want to visit Öcalan' campaign: Applications to the Ministry continue
10:24 Release of ill prisoner Besra Erol postponed for 6 months
09:46 Threat to US: Close the Strait of Hormuz
09:30 Father of prisoner who tortured with pliers: His treatment is being prevented
09:02 First statement from Netanyahu: US action will change history
08:58 US struck Iran's nuclear facilities: Key nuclear facilities obliterated
21/06/2025
11:29 Amed Bar Association Chair: The process is about to take flesh and bones
11:25 76 per cent disabled prisoner's life in danger
20/06/2025
16:31 Rehan Bayık laid to rest
15:14 Families apply to İmralı Directorate
14:54 Grave of YJA Star member Revan Zana Barıştıran vandalised
14:12 Turkey shelled villages in Dohuk
13:52 ‘Removal Centers must be closed, refugee rights should not be bargained’
13:23 Report from ÖHD on Antalya Prisons: Right to medical treatment blocked
11:48 Successive sexual offence against children: Perpetrator released
10:26 Amed citizens: If process prolonged, Israeli-Iranian conflict will spread here
09:39 Kurdish Women's Platform Conference to be held in Amed
09:37 ‘The antidote to the monoethnic nation-state in the Middle East is the democratic nation’
09:18 Call for sensitivity from a mother whose son is on hunger strike
09:17 11 days solitary confinement penalty to ill prisoner in Bolu
09:15 She lost her husband and son: They must stop the war and take steps for peace
09:14 Peace Mothers: The state must take urgent action
19/06/2025
16:48 Release demand for ill prisoner Giyasettin Sevmiş
16:40 Peace Mother Latife Dag passed away
16:37 Mother of Cemil Bayık passed away