Police said their"counter-terror" operation was conducted simultaneously in 21 provinces, including Diyarbakir, the Kurdish minority's unofficial capital in Turkey. State media said police held people suspected of financing the Kurdistan Workers' Party or roping new members into the outlawed group.
The operation also involved suspects who allegedly transferred money to the PKK from municipalities held by the pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party . The Diyarbakir bar association said the number of detentions could be as high as 150. The raids were believed to be the largest since 108 suspects were arrested in a similar operation in 2020.The arrests are likely to add pressure on the HDP ahead of the May 14 election, widely viewed as the most important in Turkey's post-Ottoman era. Turkey's top court is winding down hearings against the HDP that could see it banned over alleged terror ties.
The HDP called Tuesday's raids an"operation to steal the ballot box and the will of the people". It accused Erdogan's ruling party of targeting"lawyers who will protect the ballot box and journalists who will inform the public" about government attempts to manipulate the vote.
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